Dreamer
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I received two of the three power cords today that I ordered from Mouser Electronics in February. (Apparently Taiwan and China can't keep up with the American market after all...) They are "Qualtek" hospital-grade 8ft cords, terminated in a standard IEC connector on one end, and a US 3-prong clear moulded Hospital Grade plug on the other. All pins on the plugs are nickle-plated brass, and this cord has "twisted conductors" but is not otherwise sheilded. It's rated for 15 amps. (hopefully the third one wil come soon, and I can get the Logos on one too)
Plugged them into the Sequels this morning, and have been listening all day to Bob Marley, Norah Jones, that Mozart Horns disc that Lugano recommended, and a few other things, and they sound pretty good. Way better, in fact, than the stock cords. They are gray, so they don't blend in with the speakers, but they DO blend in with the carpet better (which is off-white).
Soundstage is where I notice the most change, and it's not subtle. Not much wider, but definitely more defined and spacious, like the spaces between instruments are more distinct...
And here is the kicker. They cost me all of $5.07 (plus shipping) each. I figured if they are good enough to run EKG's and ventilators on they should do just fine for the Sequels. And they do!
I imagine that some Signal Cables or Nordost power lines might sound better, but for the price, what's not to like! The shipping on a set of three Signals would be more than my whole order from Mouser! Sure, they don't look like the water hose from a pumper fire-truck hanging out of the back of my speakers, and I imagine they might pick up a tiny bit of RFI if they get too near the TV, but I think they work just fine. Like I said, they are WORLDS better-sounding than the stock cords that came with the Sequels.
Just about the best $20 I ever spent on my system...
Sometimes it actually pays off to be a boarderline ADD catalog collector and amateur electronics geek. You have to think outside the box in this hobby.
--Richard
Plugged them into the Sequels this morning, and have been listening all day to Bob Marley, Norah Jones, that Mozart Horns disc that Lugano recommended, and a few other things, and they sound pretty good. Way better, in fact, than the stock cords. They are gray, so they don't blend in with the speakers, but they DO blend in with the carpet better (which is off-white).
Soundstage is where I notice the most change, and it's not subtle. Not much wider, but definitely more defined and spacious, like the spaces between instruments are more distinct...
And here is the kicker. They cost me all of $5.07 (plus shipping) each. I figured if they are good enough to run EKG's and ventilators on they should do just fine for the Sequels. And they do!
I imagine that some Signal Cables or Nordost power lines might sound better, but for the price, what's not to like! The shipping on a set of three Signals would be more than my whole order from Mouser! Sure, they don't look like the water hose from a pumper fire-truck hanging out of the back of my speakers, and I imagine they might pick up a tiny bit of RFI if they get too near the TV, but I think they work just fine. Like I said, they are WORLDS better-sounding than the stock cords that came with the Sequels.
Just about the best $20 I ever spent on my system...
Sometimes it actually pays off to be a boarderline ADD catalog collector and amateur electronics geek. You have to think outside the box in this hobby.
--Richard
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