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The 3.3FT AC Power Cable is a high-performance 10AWG power cord designed for audiophiles, featuring oxygen-free copper cores and red copper pins for superior sound quality and stable connections. Its braided construction and soft PVC jacket ensure durability and protection, making it the ideal choice for high-fidelity audio systems.
Item Weight | 0.55 Kilograms |
Item Length | 39.6 Inches |
Case Material Type | Polyethylene Terephthalate |
Color | Red |
UL Listed | No |
Gauge | 10.0 |
Number of Outlets | 1 |
Input Current | 15 Amps |
Plug Type | Type B |
Connector Gender | Male |
Voltage | 125 Volts |
B**G
I ordered 2 of these cables to give them a ...
I ordered 2 of these cables to give them a try, and quickly ordered 2 more for the rest of my equipment.Right of the bat, i noticed how solid of a sound i was getting. Also noticed how snug the plugs were, and the quality of the build. I was very skeptical of if i would notice any difference, ans all i can say, is well worth the money spent.Update 3-3-2019After using these powercords on amp, processor, transport, subs, and power conditioners, i can say these cords are by far a great cord. Many will say they are cheap, and sure dollar wise they are, but the are built like tanks, and grab ones attention in looks. I spent 5 hours yesterday at a local dealer, we compared the cord to a large brand name's cables. From their 75.00 all the way up to there 1000.00 cable. And after the 5 hours, both me and the dealer agreed, the audio cable wins. During the demo we switched from a home theater room, to a 2 channel room. We used several different pre amps and amps to do the demo. And on all applications we both felt the waudio cable gave more depth, more detail, and had better dynamics. We used, classical, rock, edm, and vocal music. There were instruments that just had a more natural realistic reproductions of sound. I was prepare to spent thousands if the big name cables sounded better, and since they didnt, i got a huge upgrade in my surround speakers with the money i saved on these cables. My suggestion buy them, because i plan on buying them for everything i own.
V**R
Bargain hifi tweak, major sound upgrade!
Keeping this short.My hifi system: Streaming from Dell Vostro 3670 via Audioquest Carbon USB to Chord Mojo 2 to speakers .Replaced the computer power cord with this, and coherency, resolution, soundstage, bass, and PRAT improved. I would have spent $1000 for an equivalent component upgrade! Good quality cable, what do you have to lose.
T**M
improved audio
I've never compared this power cord to a power cord that costs hundreds of dollars. However, this power cord improved the audio compared to the power cords that are included with components. After putting one of these on each of my mono block amps I could tell an increased clarity overall and especially clarity and impact of bass.
M**E
Recommended but it's important to know why!
Let's be real here - the subject of "audiophile" power cables and fuses is a controversial one - and for good reason, and depending on what components you use them with. But you're NOT going to get "better" sound from ANY cable unless you have SERIOUS issues with your electrical system and components!!For one thing, any description you read of how a standard power supply in an audio component works starts with the simple fact that on the most basic level, there is a fuse, a transformer, followed by a rectifier of some kind (diodes or ICs) and a capacitor bank which supplies DC current to the rest of the circuitry. The capacitors filter all ripple current above a certain frequency, usually way below whatever EMI/RFI or other "noise" you might expect to encounter. So any notion that the power cord - which ostensibly supplies MORE line current to the device - would have a role in reducing noise is relegated to the type of insulation/shielding utilized in the cord. Insulation and shielding is EE101 and dirt cheap to implement, so there's no reason that would be a contributing factor to power cords costing more than $50.Secondly, every component draws different amounts of power from your wall socket, but if the idea is that the OEM cable with that component cannot provide sufficient power, all it would take is a larger conductor, aka thicker wires inside the cable. But that notion is semi-ridiculous because EE101 also tells us that if a conductor is not capable of conducting sufficient current then it must be presenting a resistance to said current. Resistance in a conductor is most often dissipated as heat. How many power cables have you ever felt that got physically warm or hot to the touch? I'd wager ZERO. If in fact your power cable was not allowing enough electricity to get to your component, you'd have an obvious problem and one that's easy to fix. But standard 12 gauge copper wire can supply up to TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY FIVE (235) Amps before it "fuses" (or melts)!! Added conductors, conductor "quality" or conductor diameter up to 12-gauge wire is not a primary cost driver, nor does it significantly affect the amount of current available to your "current hungry" devices.Then you get into all this esoteric nonsense that involves transmission line theory (capacitance, inductance, reflected waves, etc.), phasors, and alleged directionality of conductors (most often copper). Before anyone bites my head off, I am strictly talking about POWER CABLES here, not interconnects or speaker cables. No power cable is going to fix or adjust the phase angle on the power supplied by your utility or get rid of any line interference such as would be caused by switch mode power supplies that are common on computers and other devices. I challenge anyone to explain to me from a physics or EE perspective how "better" conductors or more of them are going to out-perform any other cable that sufficiently conveys the necessary electrons to a given device and I DO NOT mean "it just sounds better!"Soooo.....all of that having been said - this power cable is well insulated, made of high quality conductors and uses decent quality connections/plugs. That makes it a good value in my book and a recommended addition to your hi-fi system (most) amplifiers and DACs or source components (CD, BluRay, Phonos).There is simply NO NEED to spend more than what this vendor is charging on a power cable - and any perceived difference in performance between this cable and one costing $500 is 100% the placebo effect.Thanks Waudio for not abusing audiophiles with too much disposable income!!
A**N
Makes a noticeable difference
Got this bc Danny Richie from GR Research recommended changing out stock power cords with a decent one. So I tried this out on my PC. It has a creative sound card with a sabre dac. Decent. Nothing fancy. Emotive bas-x 100 amp, X-LS encores which have been upgraded a bit and two infinity R12 subwoofers.The difference that the power cord makes is noticeable. I played Tools Chocolate chip trip. It sounded good before the power cord change. After it sounded better. More little details but craziest was that the sound stage now went behind me. There is a drum sequence that literally encircles you. So two speakers and you have literal surround sound. You can point to the drums as they move from right to left to beside and behind you. A real trip. For $30ish? Yeah. Worth it.A note. This is a thick cable and this a bit stiff. Make sure you have a little extra length just in case.
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