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In Reply to: RE: Cabledyne Silver PowerCable... posted by gradEHoser on June 04, 2016 at 16:12:07
Very nice. Which Simaudio CDP do you own?
By possibly using a different PC what are you attempting to accomplish?
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I have the SimAudio Moon 260d with the built in Dac. The power cable is more for the Jungson tube player because it plays SACD which the Sim does not. Just looking for that last bit of detail up top and lower bass definition. Is that asking too much from a power cord? Maybe, but I thought I'd look for some opinion here if anyone tryed the Cabledyne Silver cord. Cheers
I'd never even heard of Cabledyne before your post, but after looking at their web page, I'm impressed -- devoid of BS and Twilight Zone marketing claims. My experience with power cords (and this is just my experience, so take it FWIW) is that the main improvements come from the materials and the construction quality/technique. The particular geometry used and any "add-ins" (ie: Shunyata's FeSi, Synergistics Quantum Tunneling, etc) can make a difference, but they are incremental over the initial parameters. Cabledyne has a lot of the stuff that have been incorporated into power cables I've had the best success with (single crystal unplated wire, foamed dielectric, solderless connections, etc).
Sorry I can't relay any direct experience, but if I was in the market for a power cord, I'd quite likely order one of theirs and give it a try. Hard to lose with full return privileges, and I don't think the improvements you're looking for are beyond the reach of a power cord, depending of course on the degree of improvement you're looking for.
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