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In Reply to: RE: Fantastic! Thanks! - "The Duster" posted by Duster on February 28, 2014 at 17:42:24
"BTW, I suggest you contact that seller of sleeving about the shipping charge to Canada. I'm sure it's a big mistake..."LOL Oh well they said free shipping so my critical facilities were completely shut down LOL
Hope not ... then $40-50 brokerage fees and taxes ... OMG !!!
I didn't need to be pushed hard, wanted to try Supra for a while. ;)
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After a few days of burn-in time, let me know what you think of the low-cost DIY Supra/Valab power cord vs. the stock power cord when placed on your new DAC.
Cheers, Duster
May take a while.
I may start with an additional external metal braided shield, I'm a bit of a shielded cables nut, everything is extensively shielded, speaker cables included!
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I don't recommend that you do that. Supra's literature clearly points out that the name LoRad means LOw RADiation and minimizes both electrical and magnetic fields. The cable features a very tightly twisted geometry for EMI noise suppression/rejection rather than implement a braided shield, while the foil shield addresses RFI and high frequency digital noise. Adding an external braided shield would be overkill and would likely affect the sound in a negative way. If you wish to experiment with an additional device, a Highwire Audio Power Wrap can be used to help mitigate fundamental and harmonic ringing modes resonance.
Ah I see, thanks for the info.
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