XiTron Alpha Digital Power Cord

Dear Caelin,
Thanks a lot for the prompt answer, very appreciated.
I have another one and last question for you.

I plan to update some Cx PCs to XiTron PCs in the coming days, one on the preamp (I presently have a Python on my Audio Research REF 5SE preamp) and was planning to update an Anaconda CX to an Anaconda XiTron on the Hydra Triton.
All my components are plugged in the Triton, including also my Nagra MSA amp.

I would appreciate very much you advice regarding this:
Would it be preferable to opt with the Alpha HC on the Triton instead of the Anaconda XiTron?
And with the Alpha Analog on the Preamp instead of a Python XiTron? Since they are more specified in their use and are less expensive?

Thanks again ! Your power cables are fantastic !!

Gilles

Hm, these are difficult to answer without an intimate knowledge of your system. First, the CX series power cords are exceptional performers by any standard. The XiTron cables are better in some aspects but your money may be better used somewhere else. Do you have a Hydra Typhon? If not, I would recommend that you keep your existing power cords, for now, and get the Typhon.

There may be a more clearly defineable upgrade from the CX power cords in the near future.
 
Hm, these are difficult to answer without an intimate knowledge of your system. First, the CX series power cords are exceptional performers by any standard. The XiTron cables are better in some aspects but your money may be better used somewhere else. Do you have a Hydra Typhon? If not, I would recommend that you keep your existing power cords, for now, and get the Typhon.

There may be a more clearly defineable upgrade from the CX power cords in the near future.

Thank you so much for the information.
I'll follow your advice for sure and wait for the next cables upgrade and have a serious listen to the Typhon addition to my existing Triton.

Regards.
 

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