The manual of the Schiit Yggdrasil DAC, version 1, states in the list of DAC connections:
9 Power Cord.
Plug the end of the supplied IEC cord in here. You can also use fancy audiophile types, but they won’t really do anything—what about the thousands of feet of crap copper cables in your walls, huh?
(End quote.)
What say ye? What would be an argument against such technical reasoning?
(I assume the opinion can be attributed to engineer Mike Moffat since he is the designer of the DAC.)
9 Power Cord.
Plug the end of the supplied IEC cord in here. You can also use fancy audiophile types, but they won’t really do anything—what about the thousands of feet of crap copper cables in your walls, huh?
(End quote.)
What say ye? What would be an argument against such technical reasoning?
(I assume the opinion can be attributed to engineer Mike Moffat since he is the designer of the DAC.)