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In Reply to: Re: Power Cable Conundrum posted by astralpen on January 24, 2007 at 06:19:49:
I read in your system details that U are using a PS Audio Ultimate Outlet. Nice system by the way, pretty much mirrors mine but with a different approach :-)Having gone down this road and having learned many valuable lessons along the way, may I ask what outlet(s) U have powering your system?
What is the chain from outlet to P600?I, and others, have found that the outlet(s) that supply power to ones system can have a very profound effect on a systems voicing and resolution capabilities.
Cheers,
Follow Ups:
I have actually moved the P600 to my HT system. It has been replaced with the new Premier Power Plant, which is an awesome piece and a large step up from the P600. The outlet is a Furutech Copper. The cord between the wall and the PPP is a PS Audio Premier SC. I am then running a VH Audio Airsine with Copper Wattgates to the CDP, a PS Audio Statement SC to the Steelhead and a Harmonic Technology AC-11 to the turntable motor. This setup seems to work very well for my sources.Subs are using a VH Audio Airsine from wall (stock outlet) to PS Audio UPC 200 and to fixed cords from there.
On the amp side, I currently have a PS Audio Statement SC from the wall (same Furutech outlet) to a PS Audio Duet and the Audience PowerChord to the amp. I am thinking about trying a Purist cable to replace the Audience...any thoughts on their products?
"I have actually moved the P600 to my HT system."I did the exact same thing with my P600! Can't beat the picture clarity when powered by the P600 :-)
Looking over your system description, the only item I notice that might be of concern is the stock outlet feeding your subs/UPC 200.
Might want to replace that with a Furutech.I have found that the quality of power to the subs is just as or more important to the system voicing/synergy as power cables to the amp.
I have not heard any of the Purist cables but I would start with replacing the stock outlet and go from there.
Cheers,
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