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RE: Sensibly-priced mains cable upgrades (<£200/€300)? - beerman - 11-Dec-2015

(10-Dec-2015, 21:23)GRC Wrote: FJust sprung for a used D200 and loving the sound from my Squeezebox Touch (digital coax) and LP12 / Dynavector DV10X5 into Dynaudio Contour 1.8 MkII (without SAM).

I need to buy a new power cable because my D200 came with a UK power plug which I'm using via a UK - Schuko adaptor for now (I'm in Portugal) and I thought I could afford better than chopping off the 3-pin and substituting a generic Schuko. Big Grin

Seems lots of you guys spring mega-bucks on cables but I'm not in that league.  I'm after a decent power cable with a Schuko mains connector and an IEC that fits under the D200 cable cover.  Preferably one that doesn't rob the Dev of the things it does so well.

Thinking along the lines of Chord Power Chord, Wireworld Stratus but have no experience nor realistic chances of demoing.  Budget up to £200 sterling or €300 euros.

Any thoughts?

Obrigado e boa noite

Hello,
I have found HMS Energia SL/OV completely satisfying. It is a german brand, about 230€ per meter.


RE: Sensibly-priced mains cable upgrades (<£200/€300)? - dcaplan - 11-Dec-2015

(10-Dec-2015, 21:23)NRG-X3GRC Wrote: Just sprung for a used D200 and loving the sound from my Squeezebox Touch (digital coax) and LP12 / Dynavector DV10X5 into Dynaudio Contour 1.8 MkII (without SAM).

I need to buy a new power cable because my D200 came with a UK power plug which I'm using via a UK - Schuko adaptor for now (I'm in Portugal) and I thought I could afford better than chopping off the 3-pin and substituting a generic Schuko. Big Grin

Seems lots of you guys spring mega-bucks on cables but I'm not in that league.  I'm after a decent power cable with a Schuko mains connector and an IEC that fits under the D200 cable cover.  Preferably one that doesn't rob the Dev of the things it does so well.

Thinking along the lines of Chord Power Chord, Wireworld Stratus but have no experience nor realistic chances of demoing.  Budget up to £200 sterling or €300 euros.

Any thoughts?

Obrigado e boa noite

Hi, I'm using a 3-meter Audioquest NRG-X3 bought from amazon.de for 145 Euro; it fits under the cover of a D-250; I haven't done a detailed comparison with the stock cord (which is too short for my system in it's new location), but I'm fairly sure it hasn't harmed the sound at all.


RE: Sensibly-priced mains cable upgrades (<£200/€300)? - McMo - 15-Dec-2015

(11-Dec-2015, 23:22)dcaplan Wrote:
(10-Dec-2015, 21:23)NRG-X3GRC Wrote: Just sprung for a used D200 and loving the sound from my Squeezebox Touch (digital coax) and LP12 / Dynavector DV10X5 into Dynaudio Contour 1.8 MkII (without SAM).

I need to buy a new power cable because my D200 came with a UK power plug which I'm using via a UK - Schuko adaptor for now (I'm in Portugal) and I thought I could afford better than chopping off the 3-pin and substituting a generic Schuko. Big Grin

Seems lots of you guys spring mega-bucks on cables but I'm not in that league.  I'm after a decent power cable with a Schuko mains connector and an IEC that fits under the D200 cable cover.  Preferably one that doesn't rob the Dev of the things it does so well.

Thinking along the lines of Chord Power Chord, Wireworld Stratus but have no experience nor realistic chances of demoing.  Budget up to £200 sterling or €300 euros.

Any thoughts?

Obrigado e boa noite

Hi, I'm using a 3-meter Audioquest NRG-X3 bought from amazon.de for 145 Euro; it fits under the cover of a D-250; I haven't done a detailed comparison with the stock cord (which is too short for my system in it's new location), but I'm fairly sure it hasn't harmed the sound at all.

Hi,
I'm getting very good results with Fisch Audiotechnik P5. 
They also offer the P1 which is quite a good cable, priced around 250€.
Will also fit under the Devialet's cover if you don't go for the Oyaide plugs but the standard ones.


RE: Sensibly-priced mains cable upgrades (<£200/€300)? - McMo - 15-Dec-2015

By the way: if you are a little into DIY you could also consider buying LAPP Ölflex 110cy classic (3x2,5mm) and HMS plugs.
Sounds way better than standard cables and even looks pretty good!


RE: Sensibly-priced mains cable upgrades (<£200/€300)? - warpeon - 15-Dec-2015

I have the lessloss firewall module v2. Does improve. It had some magic in it... It increases the music's engagement. I had 2. Both connect in series was too much. One is good. I had the other to power the LPSU for my NAS. That did the same magic.


RE: Sensibly-priced mains cable upgrades (<£200/€300)? - GRC - 15-Dec-2015

OP here . . .

I heard some good things about Mark Grant cables over on PFM so have ordered one of his "Black Series Schuko DSP 2.5 Dual Screened power cable" at what seems to me to be a very reasonable price.  Link here.

Now this may not cut it with you cable junkies but I have zero chance of home trials down here on the Algarve so will stick to something simple.

Thanks for your thoughts.

G


RE: Sensibly-priced mains cable upgrades (<£200/€300)? - Music or sound - 15-Dec-2015

(15-Dec-2015, 13:36)warpeon Wrote: I have the lessloss firewall module v2. Does improve. It had some magic in it... It increases the music's engagement. I had 2. Both connect in series was too much. One is good. I had the other to power the LPSU for my NAS. That did the same magic.
Yes they magically work (or is it just good filtering technology)!
I have one of the first version to filter my dedicated audio circuit (sits in the floor box) and it was the only filter I could find which did not deteriorate some aspects of sound. Then I got 3 more of the new version. One of them I used to make a short power cord for my D250 and that sounds even better. Lessloss makes a short IEC in/out version (for non DIYers) and they claim that it is better with any decent mains cable than any high end/price cable (and they make fancy ones themselves).


RE: Sensibly-priced mains cable upgrades (<£200/€300)? - Borgen - 16-Dec-2015

I am also using firewall v2 modules (2 in series) on a custom built cable and is more happy with this than some of the more expensive alternatives I have tried before.


RE: Sensibly-priced mains cable upgrades (<£200/€300)? - McMo - 16-Dec-2015

(16-Dec-2015, 16:39)Borgen Wrote: I am also using firewall v2 modules (2 in series) on a custom built cable and is more happy with this than some of the more expensive alternatives I have tried before.

Those modules are making me curious...
So your suggestion would be to go for a less expensive cable and adding firewall modules?


RE: Sensibly-priced mains cable upgrades (<£200/€300)? - Borgen - 16-Dec-2015

That would be my choice.

I am generally aligned with F1eng's points of view relative placebo, I think there is a lot of wishful thinking around, and I do not want to spend too much time or money on cables. The only science I've ever saw on this topic (in Norwegian unfortunately) was a discussion around the effect of grounding noise between components (micro-currents on chassis) relative to ground isolation and polarity. Based on that, I am willing to accept that cables (USB, power, cat6 etc) that help isolate grounding or reduce grounding currents could potentially (underlining potentially) have some value...