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In Reply to: RE: Sonic characteristerics of Oyaide C-237 and C-246 posted by Duster on April 22, 2015 at 15:31:52
Duster,
Thanks for the post. I guess you have tried most combos. Do you have any experience with IEC inlets? I have a bunch of flavors. I guess I'll have to experiment, unless the first try is the charm.
Bart
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I have plenty of experience with various IEC inlets. My favorite is the platinum + palladium plated phosphorous bronze Oyaide Power Inlet R IEC inlet.
It comes with the gold quick-disconnects, but you don't have to use them. In most cases I prefer to direct-solder internal AC wiring to the IEC inlet.
Sonically very neutral and coherent. It mates well with all IEC connectors I've used with it, especially the Oyaide C-004 Beryllium IEC connector with the same plating scheme. Gold plated Furutech IEC inlets are excellent if you seek a warmer sounding sonic signature.
I have one of those too. I think I am going to try it on my DNA Stratus headphone amp. I am going to try the IeGO 4 nines solid silver IEC on my Symphonic Line preamp and two Furutech FI-33 20A IEC inlets on my Symphonic Line 300 Kraft monos. Still haven't decided whether to use the gold or rhodium FI-33. I have both. I will do the amps last and decide which to use when I hear which way the sound needs to move.
Bart
Hi,
I've heard very good reports about silver plated copper or pure silver connectors wich are said very neutral and improving all the bandwith witout being bright sounding
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