In Reply to: Lean, fast power cable for studio monitors posted by astralpen on October 6, 2014 at 19:22:45:
Howdy astralpen,
The coherence of an Acrolink 7N-P4020III power cord would likely be perfect. It mates well with many AC connectors. The choice of AC plugs and IEC connectors may depend on what sonic signature is preferable for a particular application. The 7N-P4020III bulk length power cable can be used to build any reasonable length power cord required for a studio environment. It's the best sounding 14 AWG power cord I've experienced, with stellar timbrel delineation and soundstage/imaging being it's best audiophile aspects. The caveat of the 14 AWG design is there is a less authoritative bottom end and less macro dynamics than what a larger 12 or 10 AWG power cord tends to provide for high current applications and critical listening sessions from an audiophile POV (YMMV). IME, the bottom end of the Acrolink 7N-P4020III should sound open enough in a studio environment to clearly hear the bass fundamental, while not interfering with the physical feel or slam of an auxiliary subwoofer, if present.
The presentation of the powered studio monitors should find a level of good synergy via the neutral tonality of the 7N-P4020III.
Cheers, Duster
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