..the video is a bit too dramatic for my tastes. It reminds me of the time we had to pick out a casket...sans background music..
Don't remember the rating but just about twice as large. Same with those in an old Univac 7tk tape drive. Two large purple glowing Thy's, one per hub/reel.
If you want to know what power cords work, I can explain that. the principle is different from why power conditioners work.
Almost any amplifier or preamp has a power supply consisting of transformer, rectifiers and filter capacitors. Once the caps are fully charged, they don't discharge a whole lot between peaks of the AC waveform, where they get replenished. The rectifiers will only conduct (commutate) when the filter cap voltage is lower than that of the power transformer. So in essence, the rectifiers are only conducting on peaks of the AC waveform, and then only for brief periods of time.
This means that the power cord has to have some bandwidth (since the rectifiers may only be on for a few milliseconds, that means its a high frequency, despite being repeated 60 times a second) or the delivery of current will be curtailed. In addition, it should not have much in the way of a voltage drop either. I have seen a 2 volt drop on a power cord result in about a 30% loss of output power in a large power amp. Tell me you can't hear that- it was measurable with a simple DVM!!
Many will argue about the effects of the wire in the walls and what not. They are right. The wire in the walls makes a difference, but it so happens that ROMEX has pretty good HF response, so no worries. But if you live in an older building where the wiring is not up to code, you may find that you don't hear the effects of some highly revered cables. Its not their fault, its yours- fix the building wiring and the power cables will become more audible. That will be a good thing BTW.
In a preamp the effect of the cable might be less audible, especially if the preamp has a lot of regulation in its supplies, but otherwise the same principle still applies.
A weakness of power strips and inferior power conditioners is that they force you to use a common power cord for the entire system. IOW, the power cord for a power strip or power conditioner had better be pretty beefy, with good HF response in such cases. YMMV, as there are a variety of variables, but in a nutshell this is why power cords make a difference. Its simple physics y'all.
Do you have to spend a lot of money to get the best power cord? I don't think so. What is important is the overall current handling ability, and good HF response. That does not have to cost that much- its a matter of how the cable is built.
If you want to know what power cords work, I can explain that. the principle is different from why power conditioners work.
Almost any amplifier or preamp has a power supply consisting of transformer, rectifiers and filter capacitors. Once the caps are fully charged, they don't discharge a whole lot between peaks of the AC waveform, where they get replenished. The rectifiers will only conduct (commutate) when the filter cap voltage is lower than that of the power transformer. So in essence, the rectifiers are only conducting on peaks of the AC waveform, and then only for brief periods of time.
This means that the power cord has to have some bandwidth (since the rectifiers may only be on for a few milliseconds, that means its a high frequency, despite being repeated 60 times a second) or the delivery of current will be curtailed. In addition, it should not have much in the way of a voltage drop either. I have seen a 2 volt drop on a power cord result in about a 30% loss of output power in a large power amp. Tell me you can't hear that- it was measurable with a simple DVM!!
Many will argue about the effects of the wire in the walls and what not. They are right. The wire in the walls makes a difference, but it so happens that ROMEX has pretty good HF response, so no worries. But if you live in an older building where the wiring is not up to code, you may find that you don't hear the effects of some highly revered cables. Its not their fault, its yours- fix the building wiring and the power cables will become more audible. That will be a good thing BTW.
In a preamp the effect of the cable might be less audible, especially if the preamp has a lot of regulation in its supplies, but otherwise the same principle still applies.
A weakness of power strips and inferior power conditioners is that they force you to use a common power cord for the entire system. IOW, the power cord for a power strip or power conditioner had better be pretty beefy, with good HF response in such cases. YMMV, as there are a variety of variables, but in a nutshell this is why power cords make a difference. Its simple physics y'all.
Do you have to spend a lot of money to get the best power cord? I don't think so. What is important is the overall current handling ability, and good HF response. That does not have to cost that much- its a matter of how the cable is built.
ROMEX is of course illegal as a power cord material because it uses solid core. But yeahSo, to be transparent, my power cord needs to have the current handling capability and bandwidth of the ROMEX in my walls. That certainly explains the $8400.
Tim
ROMEX is of course illegal as a power cord material because it uses solid core. But yeah
Steve when you state about 20 times , just what is tha avg inductance of 20 feet of romex ?
Al
And exactly how limited is bandwidth of your basic 3 pin power cord?
http://www2.ing.unipi.it/~a008328/documenti/powerlines/PowerLineCom/Bibliografia/Rif36.pdf
Page two lists the basic electrical parameters of Romex, and a couple 18 gauge power cords. Sure looks like plenty of bandwidth either way.
Funny but they do look nice though. All kidding aside do you hear a difference or if you use it on your tv does it improve it.
And do they have a ferrite cores under the covering ?
Al
Wow they sure have technology in those cords. May I ask what brand and about how much for one. ? If you wish you could PM me. I have used and do use hi fi grade inter connects but not a power cord. I tried a ps audio jammy and it made a big difference and one unit can do many devices so it made sense. But enough people swear to cords I know there must be something to it.
I have a USB cord that uses a two batteries in it , audio quest something.
Al
Wow they sure have technology in those cords. May I ask what brand and about how much for one. ? If you wish you could PM me. I have used and do use hi fi grade inter connects but not a power cord. I tried a ps audio jammy and it made a big difference and one unit can do many devices so it made sense. But enough people swear to cords I know there must be something to it.
I have a USB cord that uses a two batteries in it , audio quest something.
Al