m1abrams;278802 Wrote: 
> Simple math really. (Note I am not saying highend cables are worth it).
> 
> V=I/R.  Bigger cable less resistance per DISTANCE.  Fuse is very very
> short distance compared to the power cord.  So the voltage drop cause
> by the fuse is going to be much less of a factor than the voltage drop
> caused by the power cord.  Voltage drop is the biggest noticeable item
> people hear when the are power an unregulated amp (most highend amps). 
> Volume always appears to sound better ;).

I'm familiar with Mr. Ohm

Then shorter ordinary cables should outperform longer more exotic
cables? Sounds like a cheap upgrade to me! But, which is best? short
mains cables and longer speaker cables? 

Also, it isn't going to be a straight DC equation since the mains is
feeding a transformer primary with AC and thus has some reactance to
deal with...


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