WayneWilmeth
Posted
10 years 10 months ago
Dear Odedia,
I know you will probably be looking for an answer from the Moderator Dude, someone who knows what he is talking about. So I should just wait for him to answer, but here are my 2 cents worth:
I live in Thailand, so use 240VAC. It is a related animal, but not the same at the US 110VAC. Power cords a re a strongly, hotly debated topic for audiophiles, many have to have the most wonderful, best and biggest made, read MOST EXPENSIVE. They can "Hear the difference". And others laugh and call anything above normal wire as SNAKE OIL.
I have no idea who is "right", but would say that IF you get a chance, you should listen for yourself with some good cords and see if you can hear a difference.
That said, I would personally NOT use an extension cord and introduce an extra connection, one that might degrade the sound and the connection (might make a place for a loose connection). As a minimum I WOULD use a decent quality cable with a decent plug on the end. As we were building our house, my wife asked me to make her a long cord to use to water the garden--she wanted to run a submersible pump with it. I bought and terminated a modest wire around 30 m for her. I cannot say what the gauge was, so will not lie. It worked fine. Next time I saw it, it was burnt in numerous places, the insulation coming off everywhere. It was a dangerous mess. The workers had got it and used it to plug in their welder.
Said that to say this, too much electricity running through too small a wire is NOT SAFE and NOT PRETTY. I did not hear the sound of their welding machines as they were melting my wire, but I would guess it did not sound the best either.
Enjoy whatever you come up with and let us know.
We can all learn from each other, God Bless,
Wayne
God bless the child that's got his own.
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