Cabledyne Reference Silver Power Cord - 2.0 Meters
Price: $350.00


Product Feature
- Wattgate: Mains and IEC plugs use of the finest materials and state-of-the-art manufacturing processes. Large high spring-rate contacts, stainless-steel hardware, and cryogenically treated.
- Henan Youk: Manufacturer of monocrystal 99.9999% purity silver square wire. Advanced vacuum induction melting, inert gas process refining, and cryogenic finishing. Ultra-Pure-Oxygen-Free wire results in a grain-free sonic performance. Solid silver, no plating.
- Chemfluor: Internal cable structures employ Hyflon MFA air tubing. This tubing has the lowest dissipation factor compared to PVC, Polyethylene, FEP, and PTFE Teflon found in other products. The bulk-free structure results in better soundstage focus and clarity.
- Special Metals: Manufacturer of Inconel chromium alloy wire (metal braided cable sheath eliminates sonic coloration).
- Specifications: Rated 15/20 Amps at 125 VAC; 12 gauge conductors per pole. UL/CSA/CE standards.
Product Description
Stock PVC power cables color the sound with a dark haze. Bass energy is weaker and high notes obscured. Our Reference audiophile power cord brings music to life with great clarity and foundation. Precise instrumental focus and depth are experienced. Perfect for high-end home audio and home theater/cinema systems.Super-refined 6N copper monocrystal square wire offers incredible detail and clarity. Three conductor 12 gauge wire is core isolated in Hyflon MFA air tubing. We use no fillers or layering that would alter the sound and make the cable bulky and inflexible.Our exclusive, non-magnetic Inconel chromium alloy metal cable sheath effectively blocks electromagnetic and electrostatic noise. This passive shield (no Earth ground connection) protects the cable structure and is flexible. Audiophile quality supply plugs terminate the cable.Cable rated at 15/20 Amps, 125/250 VAC and is ideal for all audio components. Wattgate 15 Amp US Plugs standard.Cabledyne Reference Silver Power Cord - 2.0 Meters Review
The following review is posted at the Audio Aficionado forum [...] . The review link is [...]This is Chapter Two of an upcoming four part review.
When I started this multi part review of the Cabledyne cables I was the least interested in the power cord review. I sort of get the idea of interconnects and speaker cables possibly making a difference but come on now, power cords? I mean you have Duke Energy sending power down the line to my forty-six year old house with original circuit breaker box and from there through the house wiring to a residential outlet. That is miles of wire that boils down to a 2 meter power cord? Also with all the R&D that goes into bringing a product to market you would think manufacturers of audio equipment would put more thought into the power cord if it was needed. I do wish they took more effort in providing a firmly seated IEC connection but that is another rant.
The equipment used for this review include the McIntosh C2300 tube preamplifier to McIntosh MC601 mono amps using Audioquest Columbia balanced XLR interconnects and from there to Bowers and Wilkins 802 Diamond speakers using Audioquest Rocket 88 bi-wire speaker cables. The source is the Esoteric K-03 SACD player connected to the preamp with Wire World Silver Eclipse 6 balanced XLR interconnects.
My McIntosh amps and preamp all came with 12 awg, 15 amp power cords. In preparation for this review I added two 20 amp circuits to the room and added a Furman Elite 20 PFi power center (this is one of the reasons I took this long since the first posting - sorry). I did this to insure that I had a straight connection from the sub panel box to the room to provide the juice to the amps and protection for my equipment. I then connected each set of stock power cords along with the Cabledyne Silver Power Cords to the same single gain outlet on the back of the Furman so that it will be easier to just A-B the cords on the back of the preamp and amps. During the test I started with the stock power cord and then switched to the Cabledyne Silver Power Cord for each track of music.
For music I chose Diana Krall's "The Girl In The Other Room" SACD and Dire Straits' "Brothers In Arms" SACD. Interesting note is that Diana Krall married Elvis Costello in 2003 and the title track of this 2004 album is written by Krall and Costello as well as 6 other tracks of this 12 track album. I chose track one "Stop The World" and track 2 "The Girl In The Other Room". I also supported this with track four "Almost Blue" with the bass guitar; track six "Love Me Like A Man" (??) for the piano, vocal, electric guitar and drums; and track nine "Narrow Daylight" for bass guitar and acoustic guitar. With it being late March I liked the reference of "winter over, summer near".
With the stock power cords, track one "Stop The World" sounded the same as I have been accustomed to for my system. It was when I switched over to the Cabledyne Silver Power cords that the revelation began. My skepticism changed to full fledged enthusiasm. There was an immediate increase in clarity. The bass notes had more force that I could feel in my throat and chest. Cymbal strikes that before had some smear were now crisper and seemed to linger in the air longer. Everything was at a quicker pace, in a good way. The sound stage seemed to move up and out into the room. I know I may sound a bit melodramatic but what started with skepticism has changed to these power cords having one of the most profound positive changes to my system. Other manufacturers power cords may possibly have varying degrees of similar results compared to the stock cords but I will tell you for certain these surely do! I then moved to track two "The Girl In The Other Room". Bass notes struck with more intensity, vocals rose literally two feet in the room to where Diana Krall must have been at her piano bench, and vocals also had greater dimension. Also subtleties at the 2:35 mark showed up such as the guitar to the back left of the piano and at 3:26 the cymbal strikes shown through.
I wanted to make sure it was not my enthusiasm getting hold of me so I asked my wife to listen and give me her impressions. I asked her to close her eyes so that she could not tell which cords I was using first and second. To put this into context, my wife has stated before that she is just as happy with the below the cabinet TV in the kitchen as she is with any of my gear. Deflating as it is, she routinely tells me "it all sounds the same". Anyway, after careful listening she provided interesting comments to the new found sound of my system. She made an excellent observation that the letter "S" sounded more like a real "S" with the Cabledyne Silver Power Cords while the stock cords were less real. She noticed the "lower note (bass) guitar and strings" were more detailed and the cymbals were "longer sounding". I was proud of her observations; maybe she is starting to get it!
Later that evening a musician (drummer and tenor) friend and his wife came for dinner and a movie. Before dinner he agreed to take a listen. I switched over to Dire Straits' "Brothers In Arms". We listened to multiple tracks and usually would have chosen "Money For Nothing" but instead we came across a tune I have not paid much attention to until now. The track we chose was the dramatic "Ride Across The River" with its story of guerilla soldiers of freedom. The track has quite a bit to listen to including instruments such as flute, trumpet, drums, bass and electric guitar, shakers, and notably crickets. Just as discovered earlier in the day, with the Cabledyne Silver Power Cords we found the track to be more musical top to bottom with quicker and more authoritative drum strikes, lower fuller bass, and broader soundstage. We not only heard more, we felt more. My friend commented, "instruments came out of the shadows". He especially noticed the emulation of crickets were more noticeable which gave the track a surreal jungle sound. He had never had an opportunity to critique power cords and like me before had never even considered it. Sometimes the most overlooked change can bring the best surprise.
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