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After-market PC manufacturers would surely disagree.

No doubt because it's a money making scheme..Just simple logic tells us that a little 5ft section of cord couldn't dramatically change things because once you get past that 5ft of cord, you are back to the standard 12/2 house wiring.How are we supposed to overcome that?....If a cord supplies adequate voltage and current,its job is done.The only thing we can do is trap out RF and maybe digital noise that is all over the place and possibly make the cord to act as a filter by putting the shielding on it or the RF inductive filters and trapping out some of it..The only problem is,you would still have to trap out the RF and digital noise everywhere else from getting in the amp or preamp..The only way to do this is to build an amp or preamp with a good copper plated chassis and shielded signal wire and good power supply components.
"For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong" H. L. Mencken


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