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McIntosh MC275 cable with Audio Power Industries Power Link 313, and I heard a difference, and my preamp never was touched, so it cannot be volume. Big improvement. And I am THE skeptic.
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what the manufacturer describes:"Both types of Power Link feature high quality UL approved plugs and connectors, premium quality Teflon coated dielectrics, and Mil Spec grade silver plated stranded copper conductors. The Power Link is engineered to reduce noise coupling to ground that can occur in other power cords."
I have heard McIntosh people say it does not, and that, if a different power cord would make their equipment sound better they would include it. When in doubt, I would consult the manufacturer. McIntosh, in particular, have a very credible reputation.I will not argue with anyone about what they say or believe they heard.
Is the air especially dry there today? It is here in Connecticut and things sound great.
Welcome to the "Cable Cognoscente" hehe.
Prove it to yourself.
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futz with it. But you are right, that is science.
...that, for instance, my friends are talking about, but that doesn't bother me a bit. I satisfy myself that a differences exists for me or not. Then I move on.
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Tin-eared audiofool and obsessed landscape fotografer.
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