JezA;618256 Wrote: 
> On 'this thread'
> (http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=78938&highlight=power+cord&page=2)
> John Swenson gave a decent argument, which he can no doubt support by
> measurement, that power-cables can cause things to which they are
> connected to behave differently in the audio domain.
> 
> A good engineer or scientist starts with observation and goes looking
> for reasons. Who knows what he might find.
> 
> If you can't hear these differences, don't worry about it. Don't hear
> what you don't want to hear.

My recollection is that JS' observation was that power cables could
affect equipment through transformer resonance or something similar
which I don't understand however his finding was that the effect of any
given cable on a particular system was unpredictable and that by a
simple process of damping the transformer any equipment could be made
immune to such variations. In fact his findings did not support the
hypothesis that expensive cable would have a more then random chance of
improving any given set up, and suggested that there was a cheap and
predicable way of making creating any such improvement.

Such b


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