Bronze Member Username: Paul_tPost Number: 93 Registered: Dec-03 | I've been researching new CD Players and seems like there is a lot of talk about upgrading the AC Power cables to improve their sound and wondered if this applied to Receivers too?? Has anyone here upgraded their Power cable to their receiver? Wonder if it would improve the performance of my NAD T752? |
Silver Member Username: ChitownPost Number: 718 Registered: Apr-05 | That would be highly unlikely |
Gold Member Username: Project6Post Number: 5185 Registered: Dec-03 | Spend the money on your music. The NAD performs well enough as it is. |
Bronze Member Username: BlazerPost Number: 67 Registered: Feb-04 | I researched this in depth a year ago and the answer is absolutely NO. It will make no difference. I even contacted NAD. As stated above, spend your money on your music. Good luck. |
Unregistered guest | This guy seems to think they do: http://www.audioasylum.com/audio/cables/messages/48563.html My thoughts are the same as noted previously - no improvement, no difference. Am using a ZU Birth power cable on my T752, so this is an apples to apples response to your question: no improvement to my ears. http://www.zucable.com/birth/price.html Funny how napalm laced debates arise over perceived improvements with Dedicated CD Players, Speaker Cables and Interconnects. None so far, anyway, on power cables. |
Unregistered guest | go Steelers |
Liv4cycling Unregistered guest | "go Steelers" Now that is darn good advice! |
Gold Member Username: Project6Post Number: 5282 Registered: Dec-03 | hooah |
Unregistered guest | you must have won some $$$$'s |
Gold Member Username: Project6Post Number: 5324 Registered: Dec-03 | Pays for more audio stuff, Yeah! |
Gold Member Username: Frank_abelaBerkshire UK Post Number: 1188 Registered: Sep-04 | Paul, You can make a mistake more easily than hit on a good aftermarket power cable. It's safer to just stick with the NAD's... Regards, Frank. |