In Reply to: RE: "power cords don't add distortion" posted by geoffkait on July 4, 2014 at 09:30:56:
"Are the wires coming into the breakers and leaving them thermal, too? ;-)"
Sure, I just loosen the screws a little...
Seriously, I've never paid a bit of attention to the loop areas, or their positioning and such, it's just however the electrician(s) happened to do it. If there happens to be enough slack I could do an optimizing pass for the stereo circuit.
Have you actually experienced positive results by doing such things? I don't mean in theory, I mean in terms of readily hearable differences.
Tnx, Rick
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