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Posted on Aug 26, 2007, 3:18 AM

mains cables

please explain in detail hoh a mains lead works and do i need to upgrade my extension lead for it to work

tannoy eyris 2/merlin C6/advance acustic MAA406power amp/MPP505 pre amp/MCD203II cd player/cambridge audio azur reference XLR interconnects

Posted on Aug 26, 2007, 9:57 AM

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 Umm it plugs into the wall socket and allows electricity to flow into your equipment?

:-) 

Consulting Editor, What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision / whathifi.com
Audio Editor, Gramophone

Posted on Aug 26, 2007, 3:04 PM

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no s@*t sherlok 'same as a standard one so wat's the difference then?

tannoy eyris 2/merlin C6/advance acustic MAA406power amp/MPP505 pre amp/MCD203II cd player/cambridge audio azur reference XLR interconnects

Posted on Aug 26, 2007, 3:14 PM

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Re: mains cables

 Language, Timothy...

The theory is that an audiophile mains cable is better shielded and thus less prone to interference. Some mains products also have some filtering built in to remove noise on the mains caused by other devices connected to the mains supply.

Consulting Editor, What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision / whathifi.com
Audio Editor, Gramophone

Posted on Aug 26, 2007, 4:02 PM

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ta very much sir ill keep an eye on the language promised

tannoy eyris 2/merlin C6/advance acustic MAA406power amp/MPP505 pre amp/MCD203II cd player/cambridge audio azur reference XLR interconnects

Posted on Aug 28, 2007, 10:17 PM

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I've always used the power cable that has come with my kit and never actually bothered with upgrading these particular cables. However, having recently bought a new Pioneer 427XD plasma and also looking to upgrade my dvd player, currently a Pioneer DV-565A, to the new Denon 1940 i'm looking at giving the mains cables an upgrade to make the most of my new toys...

Now, if i use a mains cable upgrade to the plasma/dvd does this do away with the need to upgrade the distribution block? Although i'm thinking upgrading the block will help all devices that run into it (amp/sky+/etc)?

I'm currently looking at the Merlin Tarantula range of mains cables which is currently discounted on their own site, will i really notice a difference?

 Sorry, a lot of questions in there - i guess i'm just looking some reassurance before blowing over £100 on kettle lead upgrades!

thanks, aaron.

Posted on Aug 28, 2007, 11:24 PM

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Andrew, If I ever post on power cable thread again, please slap me.....hard! 




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Posted on Aug 29, 2007, 10:46 AM

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sorry, in addition to the above - are there other makes/models of mains cables/distribution blocks i should be loking at apart from the Merlin cables?  I have also spotted the Sounds Fantastic blocks at similar prices.

I don't really want to spend a huge amount more than what i'm looking at with the Merlin Tarantula cables, unless i need to.

thanks again

Posted on Sep 02, 2007, 10:11 PM

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I got the Merlin Black Widow mains block for £140 (4 way) and I reckon it made a hell of a difference. My CD Player and Amp are connected with Russ Andrews Power Chords and I use a 'silencer'. Its all worth while - in my opinion using dedicated, good quality mains connections really helps to open the sound of your system

Posted on Sep 03, 2007, 4:05 PM

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Well, I wasn't convinced about the effects of mains cables but after installing the Merlin Tarantula mains distributor and some Merlin Tarantula III mains cables my system has definitely improved, not jaw droppingly but it is noticeable.  The picture via my Pioneer Plasma has improved, colours are slightly bolder, colours more deep and the already impressive  blacks have also been given an added edge to them.  The sound overall is slightly tighter with the biggest improvement coming from the Rel sub.  It's made me want to watch all my music DVD's again - and after that my fav movies....

 this off course could all be in my head, but I've also had a 2nd opinion who agrees - and he got the blind test!

Posted on Sep 07, 2007, 8:21 PM

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 The power of the placebo effect is truly awesome. Of course a replacement mains lead will have no effect no matter what it's made with.

Posted on Sep 07, 2007, 9:54 PM

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cheers mate, very useful post.

Posted on Sep 09, 2007, 9:09 PM

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[quote user="oldphrt"]

 The power of the placebo effect is truly awesome. Of course a replacement mains lead will have no effect no matter what it's made with.

[/quote]

Now that is what happen to me, the Placebo effect was excellent until my mate play a trick on me by replacing the £270 power chord with the cheapy black one without telling me......I listened to music every day for a week without noticed any different!




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Posted on Sep 12, 2007, 1:41 PM

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[quote user="oldphrt"]

 The power of the placebo effect is truly awesome. Of course a replacement mains lead will have no effect no matter what it's made with.

[/quote] Oldphrt Speaking personally, I've found that replacing mains cables can have as significant an effect on a system as replacing the speakers, the amplifier or the source.

I'm not about to launch into a detailed explanation of why this should be, because I don't know anything like enough about physics. But I trust my hearing and I can confidently say that a mains lead change can be among the most cost-effective upgrades around.

You should give some a listen. Many retailers are happy to leave a cheque in their safe in exchange for you spending a weekend auditioning a selection.

Simon Lucas
First Tests Editor, What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision

Posted on Sep 12, 2007, 3:37 PM

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The power of the placebo effect is truly awesome. Of course a replacement mains lead will have no effect no matter what it's made with.

Oldphrt Speaking personally, I've found that replacing mains cables can have as significant an effect on a system as replacing the speakers, the amplifier or the source.

Unplugged as opposed to being plugged in, do you mean?
 

I'm not about to launch into a detailed explanation of why this should be, because I don't know anything like enough about physics

That's a shame. I could do with a good laugh.

But I trust my hearing and I can confidently say that a mains lead change can be among the most cost-effective upgrades around.

That's where you are going wrong. Clearly your ears can't be trusted. 

You should give some a listen. Many retailers are happy to leave a cheque in their safe in exchange for you spending a weekend auditioning a selection.

It's like having a discussion with Jehovah's Witnesses. Sigh.

Mains leads don't sound different because they can't. A mains lead either connects the mains to the unit or it doesn't. There are no subtle nuances between the two states.

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