HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN HI-END POWER CABLE: The fundamental role of power cables in amplification

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@anadialog
@anadialog 6 жыл бұрын
ATTENTION!: If you want a safe cable you should connect the GROUND to the external SHIELD/braid. This will avoid electric shock. SHIELDING (Updated): Since I have received a lot of criticism on my decision on NOT to shield the cable here is a short explanation that may help you to decide what to do. I am adding an important video (kzbin.info/www/bejne/m5y1ZmCqitBjqqM) released by Paul McGowan ho clearly states how shielding is negative for audio quality in power cords. PS Audio does add shielding but very very distant from the conductor, which makes sense. I say go all the way and if you do not have interference go with out any shielding. The audio signal will greatly improve. Here is an interesting article that confirms the presence of this issue and its cause: www.empiricalaudio.com/computer-audio/technical-papers/myths-and-snake-oil Unfortunately shielding has two downsides: 1 - it lowers the dynamics In fact, for example 'Audience', one of the best powercable producers out there, has always produced unshielded cables. Only recently they started to introduce some special shielding. 2 - it can vehicle humms The best is to try without, especially if, like me, you are using a power conditioner. If you hear sone interference, just connect the braid to the ground. Very easy and fast to do in a powercord! This is my personal experience.
@Adam.Brunkhorst
@Adam.Brunkhorst 6 жыл бұрын
Shielded power cables causing either downside 1 or 2 is an improper termination/application of said power cable. Anyone selling $1k+ power cables is selling audiophool jewelry.
@merronphillips7079
@merronphillips7079 6 жыл бұрын
What kind of wiring is in your house and what kind of ground if if is not good power cable is worth nothing think about it lmao
@anadialog
@anadialog 6 жыл бұрын
That is dhy I highly suggest to use a mains or power filter: kzbin.info/www/bejne/m524YpZ7grGdj6c
@arcturusbbqsausagemaking2435
@arcturusbbqsausagemaking2435 6 жыл бұрын
@@Adam.Brunkhorst Babe ruth couldn't of hit that one home any better lol!!....Some people still believe in Fairy Tales
@arcturusbbqsausagemaking2435
@arcturusbbqsausagemaking2435 6 жыл бұрын
@@merronphillips7079 Yeah and then they plug it in to a $4 Walmart outlet
@harrybergmans746
@harrybergmans746 4 жыл бұрын
Much appreciated! Today I finished assembling the power cable as per your instructions. I'm happy to report that the investment paid off really well. Thanks a lot!
@cirrus1964
@cirrus1964 3 жыл бұрын
Je hebt uiteraard, tussen je oren, nu een geweldig geluid!
@MasterofPlay7
@MasterofPlay7 Жыл бұрын
how does it sound?
@TheJosa007
@TheJosa007 6 жыл бұрын
Even the videos that come on your channel I watched them all to cooperate in thanking you for making those cables
@TheJosa007
@TheJosa007 6 жыл бұрын
I......could not believe how easy You made it look. Thank you sooooooo much
@anadialog
@anadialog 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Galindo!
@Eric-q9n
@Eric-q9n Ай бұрын
Also proper wire gauge is very important. In the US a standard 15 amp circuit, by code, employs 14awg and a 20 amp circuit 12awg. By knowing what is run from your breaker panel to your outlets will help you determine the final leg to your components.
@govertja
@govertja 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing, it is explained very clear. I already ordered the materials to make one myself.
@jonelford
@jonelford Жыл бұрын
What about the wiring from the breaker panel to the receptacle?
@chuckmaddison2924
@chuckmaddison2924 Жыл бұрын
Hifi and power cabling , we won't win. If we say we can't hear it, they say we are deaf or don't know how to listen. Best is just shut up and sell them the crap and collect the commission.
@goolieb
@goolieb 5 жыл бұрын
I made one of these for my toaster. My Pop Tarts have never tasted better!
@anadialog
@anadialog 5 жыл бұрын
Good job! 🤣🤣🤣
@gwsmith76
@gwsmith76 5 жыл бұрын
Genius!
@matthewtaylor6405
@matthewtaylor6405 4 жыл бұрын
Did they make them sweeter richer or did they just crunch better
@goolieb
@goolieb 4 жыл бұрын
Mostly the crunching sound. As advertised, these cables are acoustically superior!
@danielanderson8502
@danielanderson8502 Жыл бұрын
😂😂
@thefunkiest1660
@thefunkiest1660 4 жыл бұрын
Use that cable for my electric fan & WOW! IT GIVES MORE CHILLS
@cesarin321
@cesarin321 3 жыл бұрын
hello, pardon my ignorance but how do you guys deal with equipment without an IEC inlet ? like my receiver for example, the only way for me to make this happen would be to open up said receiver and solder the power cable.... any ideas ?
@anadialog
@anadialog 3 жыл бұрын
Older gear has in most cases its own cable. Yes, you could do that and substitute the cable or drill a hole for the inlet but you really need to know what you are doing besides decreasing the value of the machine.
@cesarin321
@cesarin321 3 жыл бұрын
@@anadialog thank you, guess I’d need to open up the receiver and check it out myself...
@SoundManStudio
@SoundManStudio 4 жыл бұрын
I'm an audio engineer, not an audiophile. Good shielded power cables are important to isolate the power signal going to the equipment. BUT IT HAS TO BE COMING FROM A POWER CONDITIONER/FILTER !! Using them with crappy home depot power extension is just going to deliver the bad power signal very well.
@TheEchelon
@TheEchelon 4 жыл бұрын
lol good point
@GunterLuyten
@GunterLuyten 4 жыл бұрын
Isn't this mostly about making sure that (close to your audio equipment) the mains power cable doesn't cause too much interference on the nearby audio interconnect cables? So it's not about having cleaner power, it's about letting the dirty power noise leak towards the nearby analog cables carrying very sensitive audio signals.
@MrsZambezi
@MrsZambezi 2 жыл бұрын
"Good shielded power cables are important to isolate the power signal going to the equipment". Twaddle.
@TheJosa007
@TheJosa007 6 жыл бұрын
AWESOME!! You just saved me a ton of money. I have to make 3 cables. Thank you so much for including where to buy. What an excellent channel!!!
@anadialog
@anadialog 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@Mrch33ky
@Mrch33ky 6 жыл бұрын
Nice instructional. Anyone who has tried a better quality power cable knows it does make a difference by lowering the noise floor and rejecting interference. Cheers!
@fengyink
@fengyink 5 жыл бұрын
Clear instruction and encouraging video. Safe operation. A few tweaks for audience make it better 1. Terminate the metal shield at power source (wall plug) side ground connector when grounding wire is inside the shield. 2. Cut off the excess cleaner before wrap them with dialectic tape. Op has a time limit:)
@anadialog
@anadialog 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your input but I did not connect the shield on purpose. I know its more dangerous but the sound will be much better, trust me...and if you don't check the video Paul McGowan just released on this topic: kzbin.info/www/bejne/m5y1ZmCqitBjqqM
@bernard3690
@bernard3690 3 жыл бұрын
I purchased an SKW OCC power cable based on your recommendation of their speaker cables. I am now considering opening up my Tripp-Lite Isolation Transformer to replace its stock power cable w/ a custom made OCC power cable probably from SKW to connect it to the mains. - Cheerio
@anadialog
@anadialog 3 жыл бұрын
Nice! Thanks for sharing that!
@vincenzocirillo7980
@vincenzocirillo7980 4 жыл бұрын
Ciao Guido, ma il cavo Yarbo che vorrei prendere per il mio Amplificatore valvolare (2 mt), può andar bene anche per il prephono (black cube) e il giradischi sl 1210 GR? Così ne ordinerei 4 metri (2+1+1)...
@anadialog
@anadialog 4 жыл бұрын
Intendi sempre per l'alimentazione, certo! Mi sembra un'ottima soluzione! È il cavo perfetto...difficile da preparare però, occhio a non incidere i filamenti quando li sbucci!
@vincenzocirillo7980
@vincenzocirillo7980 4 жыл бұрын
@@anadialog il metraggio è importante? Oggi il corriere mi consegnerà 4 metri di cavo YARBO, inizialmente pensavo di prendere 2 metri (vista la distanza) per l'ampli valvolare, 1 metro per il prephono e 1 metro per il giradischi (ho preso anche 3-3 IEC-Schuko della ELECAUDIO); però forse riesco a recuperare da ognuno qualche centimetro per far uscire fuori un quarto cavo (per il lettore Bluray/CD). Per da questo posso ridurre il cavo per l'ampli a 1,40 metri forse anche un po' meno (vedo in corso di montaggio), 80 cm per il prephono, 80 per il giradischi e mi avanzarebbe così un metro per il lettore CD... pensi sia cosa buona, oppure un buon cavo di alimentazione richiede almeno un metro di cablaggio?
@anadialog
@anadialog 4 жыл бұрын
È un argomento delicato. Ho sentito costruttori dire di usare almeno 1.5m. Secondo me, dopo anni che me li faccio da solo, più sono corti e meglio è come tutti i cavi. Per esperienza ti dico che spesso uno riusa i cavi e li sposta. Se sono troppo corti non puoi più utilizzarli con altro oppure le prese troppo lontane.
@vincenzocirillo7980
@vincenzocirillo7980 4 жыл бұрын
@@anadialog ottimo! Alla fine ho ricavato 4 cavi, quello per il giradischi ci sta giusto giusto, 50 cm... così è uscito quello per il lettore CD, solo che avevo iec e schuko scarse, non ci entravano tutti i filamenti di cavo... li ho ridotti alla fine... poi rimedierò. Al momento, con breve ascolto, mi sento di dire di essere soddisfatto... forse le medie frequenze troppo squillanti... domani proverò meglio, poi mi sa che sarà necessario anche un po' di rodaggio no?
@anadialog
@anadialog 4 жыл бұрын
Assolutamente si! Dagli un po' di giorni...
@dennisandersen6479
@dennisandersen6479 6 жыл бұрын
Nice shielded cable. Just too bad that the version you make doesn't use the shielding at all. As you clearly state, you're not a tech. Also the magic cable you have must really work wonders, since your electrical wires in your building probably isn't more that ordinary electricity house wiring. From your circuit breaker to the wall socket, there might be 10 meters or more. The wall socket is by chance not gold plated. So that nice cable doesn't do anything to the sound quality. And the mains filters you talk about in your first video doesn't do much to your sound either. If your hifi equipment is of a decent quality there will already be build in mains filters. So the what you might hear as better sound quality is based on the psycological effect of the price you have paid for the piece of expensive cable. Next time you make a cable and want to shield it, try to use the shield and connect that to the ground connection in one end of the connector, and only one end, as you might get a groundloop if you connect it to both ends. By the way, try to unscrew the lid of your amplifier and take a look at the wiring inside it. Then you might get an idea that all those thick expensive cables aren't that important, at least not the mains cables.
@anadialog
@anadialog 6 жыл бұрын
As I have already answered to others, you don't always shield just because you have a ground wire in your cable...in power cables active shileding is nit always a good idea in terms of sound...turning to the mains filter....geez! That was one if the best purchases of my life. The change in sound, especially before when I had a worse setup, the increase in quality was stunning.
@prathanw7091
@prathanw7091 6 жыл бұрын
Agree with you. For who that do not beleive that only changing power cable can significantly improve the soud, just try it man! I can't explained either but I've tired and it does significantly improved.
@JulioCSolar
@JulioCSolar 6 жыл бұрын
@@prathanw7091 I just had mine. One for the amp (Outlaw RR2160) and the second for the CD player (Emotiva ERC-3) and man.... the changes were unbelievable! I'm an electrical tech with some college in the field and more than 20 years of experience and still I was not a believer... until I tried them.
@Rob-rg4oe
@Rob-rg4oe 6 жыл бұрын
@@JulioCSolar You must be kidding right? Unbelieveable changes? How bad are the power-sections of your equipment that actually changing the power-cable has so much influence!. I can only conclude that before the change in power-cable, your equipment must have been sounding really awfull! Otherwise a UNBELIEVABLE cahnge would be impossible. Your claim is unbelievable.
@poserwannabe1
@poserwannabe1 5 жыл бұрын
@@Rob-rg4oe forget unbelievable, it's NOT POSSIBLE 🤣😂🤣
@dell177
@dell177 Жыл бұрын
I built a pair of one meter power cords a few years ago. These were for class D monoblocks so I decided to use shielding because of the switchmode power supplies these units have. I connected the shielding only at the plug end not the amp end because i did not want the shield to carry any current.
@Anybloke
@Anybloke 6 жыл бұрын
I see it like this. The mains supply to your house has travelled hundreds of miles from the power station to your local sub-station. From there, it's probably gone to a ring main in your street then into your mains box where it's split into spurs such as downstairs power, upstairs lights etc. You're saying that changing the last metre of your electricity's journey has changed the sound ? Your new cable certainly isn't acting as a filter. If so, then I can only suggest that what's happened is either: 1. your old cable was somehow faulty possibly picking up RF interference, or, more likely.. 2. the placebo effect. There's no such thing as audiophile electricity. What's most important is that your system doesn't share its mains spur with appliances such as fridges, washing machines, vacuum cleaners etc. Nice looking cable though.
@anadialog
@anadialog 6 жыл бұрын
Hi Someblocke, as I replied to others, first of all you need a good cable that can serve you gear when it needs more power or less, high quality shielding (not used in this video), preserve the quality of the electrivity that comes NOT from my wall sockets but from my main filters, which deliver pure and stable power. Here is a video I made on this topic: kzbin.info/www/bejne/m524YpZ7grGdj6c
@jpl56
@jpl56 6 жыл бұрын
I think it would be interesting to dismantle a generic power cable in order to measure the diameter of the cables and the (lack of) quality of the connections. Then we will rush to the cable store to build one like yours!
@audiiophile_small_room
@audiiophile_small_room 4 жыл бұрын
got any tips for people that cant change power cables not all vintage u can change the power cables becuse its built into it
@anadialog
@anadialog 4 жыл бұрын
Well, you can change it inside. You just need to desolder it. If it is ruined that is the best thing to do. As an upgrade I would focus on a good power conditioner or at least get a good connector.
@NickP333
@NickP333 5 жыл бұрын
I’d love to see a vid about power conditioners and power regenerators. Love the channel!
@anadialog
@anadialog 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Nick! Here it is: kzbin.info/www/bejne/m524YpZ7grGdj6c it's my first video, very strange! ;-)
@adaaudioofficialchannel
@adaaudioofficialchannel 3 жыл бұрын
Hello there, thank you for the great video, I want to ask though Looking on the video, you are using a "3 * 1.5mm with stranded shielding" as the base, but only using the 3 cable with no shield. What I want to ask, can I use standard NYY cable with only 3 * 2.5mm cable with exact plug type in this video? iec+...sucko? And no braided shield too within the cable Thanks in advance
@anadialog
@anadialog 3 жыл бұрын
Sure! For security it is better to connect the ground to the shield. I would try to use high quality OCC copper. I recently recommend my favorite for DIY cables: kzbin.info/www/bejne/sIPOi3h3jtx8faM
@adaaudioofficialchannel
@adaaudioofficialchannel 3 жыл бұрын
@@anadialog thank for the reply! Hmm, I don't know if I can find this "3 x ?.?mm with braided shield" in my country that's why I ask, can it still be used, For now, I'm still waiting either plug arrive from overseas order, but yeah, to think even for 1m high quality cable can cost me more than 40$, is fearsome...
@fabithierry
@fabithierry 4 жыл бұрын
I did the same with all my audio hardware (not that quality) but I changed the standard cables for better ones and like you said! It changes the sound dramatically! Sharper, brighter, more dynamics, bigger Soundstage, more volume and etc and etc.... I highly recommend to upgrade your audio cables
@anadialog
@anadialog 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience!
@MrsZambezi
@MrsZambezi 4 жыл бұрын
Only the speaker cables make a difference.
@claudios109
@claudios109 4 жыл бұрын
Really appreciated, thanks for your video. I'll try to make this cable (matte I'll use less rigid wires) and I'll compare with the np one. Homemade products give more satisfaction :-). Greatings from Italy
@anadialog
@anadialog 4 жыл бұрын
Great! Give us some feedback!
@WorldView22
@WorldView22 2 жыл бұрын
I wonder if in the standard power cables that come with audio devices (amplifiers, etc) have the shield and ground wire joined on BOTH ends?
@anadialog
@anadialog 2 жыл бұрын
Probably most of them do, for security reasons.
@joelatkins5433
@joelatkins5433 4 жыл бұрын
I've watched this video on three different occasions now, and I still come to the same uncertainty regarding the cable's inability to twist, as I presume it could make it annoying trying to plug it into the amp and power board without having to move stuff around. Do you recommend any other OCC based power cables due to it being nearly three years later, or even more important, if you had seen any of your regular vendors who made a male AS 3112 plugs for Australians. Thanks.
@anadialog
@anadialog 4 жыл бұрын
Of course! That is just an example. The best of the best, unbeatable for performance and sonics it the Yarbo SP-1100PW....simply speechless. All OCC and teflon insulation. A dream cable at a right price, at least here in Europe. I used this for my high-end equipment!
@nicoras8803
@nicoras8803 6 жыл бұрын
So did you substitute the cable from the wall plug to the power station as well? This is a terrible load of crap.
@jondrubin
@jondrubin 6 жыл бұрын
Kind of a silly argument if you have a decent power conditioner.
@anadialog
@anadialog 6 жыл бұрын
In fact! Here it is: kzbin.info/www/bejne/m524YpZ7grGdj6c
@patthewoodboy
@patthewoodboy 6 жыл бұрын
@@jondrubin .. they suck.
@greggkerber1936
@greggkerber1936 6 жыл бұрын
A load of crap in your opinion - not mine.
@williamlau7179
@williamlau7179 4 жыл бұрын
This is best to be done if you don't own the nuclear power stations. Some new home owners in some parts of the world would have done hi-fi wiring lay down and associated electrical supplies hardware as the houses being built. For old houses, one would choose to manage cleanliness and stability of power supply like the "good" power cables. It is fun and appropriate.
@oysteinsoreide4323
@oysteinsoreide4323 5 жыл бұрын
It's an important part of the system if you want it to look fancy. The top most important factors are: The room, speakers, power amp, pre-amp, and the audio source. Of the cables, the speaker cables are most important, then the interconnect. The least important is the power cable. The power cables that comes with the equipment is more than good enough for the task. Use your money on speakers and amplifier.
@adamkonstantinou3443
@adamkonstantinou3443 5 жыл бұрын
Hi-end needs to cost a lot for reasons that sound confusing, stop making sense :)
@thehandseesall
@thehandseesall 7 жыл бұрын
Actually gold isn't such a good conductor like copper and silver silver is the number one conductor followed by copper the reason why people use gold is because it doesn't corrode and therefore it protects the connections but it's definitely not the number one conductor
@anadialog
@anadialog 7 жыл бұрын
Hey GSUS HC! Thank you for your comment. I can see that you did not see my other videos. I have already said what you just claimed here, take a look: kzbin.info/www/bejne/b2LGdKiceKdsgLM In the end, due to the decay of the other metals, gold is best. Silver has its numbers, and it is probably even better in high quality connectors, but strage lubricants are used to stop corrosion and we do not know exactly how much they interfere in the transmission. I use both!
@Projacked1
@Projacked1 6 жыл бұрын
Maybe use cold soldered/ crimped cabling. Corrosion is important, but purity is what counts for the audio (= also very very slow corrosion). You are maybe right on the lubricants, f.e. Audioquest uses copper/ silver paste in respect to copper/ silver cable, but that is for better conductivty and I don't know how it will affect the sound on a long term. Even bending of a cable will change it's properties! Change copper/ silver cables to make it sound like you want. High-end cables are composed (different materials) to bring a flat response as much as possible. So it is a matter of taste and you have to test as long as your not satisfied. The diameter of the cable also is responsible for the sensitivity of interference. So shielding (and grounding) is just as important, and the type of shielding, will change the sound too. It's a balance of the entire chain, so test thinner vs fatter cables as well! You're too deep in it already hahaha Good luck my friend.... In my experience the cables that have a mechanical part on the end (speakers/ mic) will have the most audible effect when changed. My condenser mic is known for it's thinny high end (great for recording high frequencies) until I replaced the XLR cable. (Audioquest in this case). Man, the difference is night and day. Noise levels are negligable now and it sounds warmer to say the least, without comprimise of the high frequencies. That being said it still is a compromise.
@82ivaylo
@82ivaylo 5 жыл бұрын
I'm using gold connectors, because the sound is best to me. I don't like silver, highs are harsh and unnatural to my ears. People like silver, because of the details. I like gold, because of the musicality.
@anadialog
@anadialog 5 жыл бұрын
I think I agree with that...
@rafaeltavares6928
@rafaeltavares6928 4 жыл бұрын
Oh, but it costs 30€. How can you flex on the people you annoy by being reasonable? 🤷🏽‍♂️
@hugosottomayor
@hugosottomayor 2 жыл бұрын
Is it worth the extra cost on audio power cords if we opt for cryogenically treated connectors? Thank you very much.
@anadialog
@anadialog 2 жыл бұрын
I never noticed much an improvement. If it is there good, I wouldn't look out for it.
@holzroller2834
@holzroller2834 Жыл бұрын
Du hast die Stecker verkehrt herum angeschlossen. Stromfluss,wenn nicht anders markiert,immer gleich Schriftrichtung des Kabels. Abschirmung nur am Schuko anschließen. Ansonsten schönes video.
@phoslurperr
@phoslurperr 4 жыл бұрын
What is the equivalent AWG guage of the wires? Doesn't look that thick - maybe 12 or 10? What guage woud you use for an amp? What Is the theory behind needing such cable? How does it make any difference?
@anadialog
@anadialog 4 жыл бұрын
We are in the multiple 0 area (below 1) if we are talking overall diameter. Very big cables, for less resistance and higher capacity, plus there is more space for insulation. The single conductor, I don't remember. We must change our perspective and stop saying there are hundreds of meters from the power plant up to our homes or studios. A good power cord is the first meter or so from the amplifier perspective, a very important part.
@phoslurperr
@phoslurperr 4 жыл бұрын
@@anadialog no just the conductor awg.
@TheJosa007
@TheJosa007 6 жыл бұрын
I don’t know much about it but, if the electricity coming out of the wall socket has noise, does a good power cable minimize the noise? Also ideally should every component have a power cable? I appreciate your time in responding not just for me, perhaps other people have the same questions. Thank you!!’
@anadialog
@anadialog 6 жыл бұрын
Good quality power cables, IMHO, are very important, especially for amplifiers. Moreover, they should be paird with good quality power filters: kzbin.info/www/bejne/m524YpZ7grGdj6c
@dominikslocik155
@dominikslocik155 3 жыл бұрын
How many hours need cable for warm Up? 100 hours or less? Thanks
@anadialog
@anadialog 3 жыл бұрын
You mean to burn in? Around 40 or so IMO
@Uberhood
@Uberhood 6 жыл бұрын
Good isolation from the wall socket to the amplifier. But how about the rest of the wiring? As far as I know the rest is just 2.5mm² Copper wire with basic isolation, picking up noise just as well. How does this small length of 'hi-end' wire help you?
@anadialog
@anadialog 6 жыл бұрын
Hi Uberhood, the answer to this relevant question is in my first video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/m524YpZ7grGdj6c
@arthurwatts1680
@arthurwatts1680 6 жыл бұрын
There's a vid here on YT of an elderly Japanese man who paid to have the power line to his home replaced to improve the audio in his home, but I still dont get how that insulates him from the factories and other businesses sharing the same power grid. I'd also be looking to isolate myself from every refrigerator, television and bandsaw in the neighbourhood ;)
@anadialog
@anadialog 6 жыл бұрын
The answer to this common question is divided in two. Good cables interface between your gear and the power supply. It plays a role and must correctly respond to the gear need of power. Plus, a goid cable IMHO should always be attached to a good mains filter. Yhat chsnges completely your system (check my first video for this topic) and in thst case yoy want to deliver that good power thr best way as possible to your gear with a goid cable!
@bradleysmith681
@bradleysmith681 6 жыл бұрын
You seem like a good guy who means well, but I have to disagree with your presentation.. There is no magic in building a power cable. Really, the concern is that it doesn't drop voltage or have excessive resistance at the contacts. That's really about it. Get yourself some off-the-shelf cord at the proper gauge. And then get a nice quality male plug cap and female plug cap. Assemble and test. And you're all done.. About the only way you can improve on that is to find cord that has the 'hot' and 'neutral' in a twisted pair. This twist will limit voltages from being induced into the grounding conductor. That is actually how we do AC power wiring in conduit. We twist the 'hot' and the 'neutral' and then pulled that twisted-pair through conduit with a grounding conductor. The twist prevents induced voltages into the grounding conductor, which are the cause of ground loops. No disrespect meant. Just sharing my engineering knowledge.
@anadialog
@anadialog 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks Bradley for your nice critique. I understand your point and I also do know about the benefits of twisting. I do have power cables with that solution. I can only confirm how a high quality power cable, especially coupled with a good power conditioner, increase dramatically my system (the power amplifier in particular) in the past. I do notice less differences with high quality gear....
@MrsZambezi
@MrsZambezi 4 жыл бұрын
@@anadialog You had a good placebo effect!
@aaims5518
@aaims5518 5 жыл бұрын
can i use this type of cable to be used with a CPU power supply?
@anadialog
@anadialog 5 жыл бұрын
Sure!
@aaims5518
@aaims5518 5 жыл бұрын
@@anadialog great thank you, i will proceed to buy all item soon, but where to find the nylon sleeve for this type of cable? and what is the diameter for the cable?
@normanfoster6103
@normanfoster6103 3 жыл бұрын
What gauge of cable is used for 1 meter (3.28) ft.
@alext2933
@alext2933 7 жыл бұрын
Good point Ivar. Also soldering the connections once screwed in, with silver solder (WBT is good for this). Better sound and the screws never loosen this way too.
@anadialog
@anadialog 7 жыл бұрын
Hi Alex, Yes Ivar is right to get better shielding but I would not recommend to solder the connections. Soldering material is always a negative addition to a cable. A full contact through crimping or other non-soldering solutions is always better. Nevertheless, if you do have connection problems then some soldering will greatly help!
@robertkat
@robertkat 5 жыл бұрын
A year later, how is it going with you snakeoil cable?
@anadialog
@anadialog 5 жыл бұрын
It's doing great! IMHO you should address your snakeoil concerns to those who charge 500$ or 1000$ or more for 1m of cable...
@vincenzocirillo7980
@vincenzocirillo7980 4 жыл бұрын
Ciao, quel connettore IEC riesce a stare dietro al Technics 1200 GR? Tu hai il 1200 G e sai come è l'attacco della IEC, angolato e nascosto dietro-sotto il giradischi.
@anadialog
@anadialog 4 жыл бұрын
Ora non ce l'ho sottomano ma penso proprio di si, almeno nel 1200G. Mi pare di averci messo roba anche più grossa...
@alext2933
@alext2933 6 жыл бұрын
I tried to make a power cable with some heavy solid gauge cable Oyaide Tsunami and it was very difficult (impossible) to attach the UK plug or my right angled Furutech IEC. Do not go too low on the AWG as will cause my issues.
@anadialog
@anadialog 6 жыл бұрын
True...they are extremely stiff...
@rogerwinter1563
@rogerwinter1563 5 жыл бұрын
any ideas were to get the plug for the revox b77 as it is non standard and those offered on ebay as revox are standard 2pin flat plugs
@anadialog
@anadialog 5 жыл бұрын
This is an option: www.revox-online-shop.com/equipment/cable/power-cord-double-pole-r0146?c=44
@jandewitt7178
@jandewitt7178 7 жыл бұрын
Nice vid, good to see you taking cables and powerchords serious. You could improve on the powercable by connecting the copper shielding to ground on the shuko side. I made my own powercables with the Oyaide Tunami and Oyaide connectors and I am very satisfied with the result.
@anadialog
@anadialog 7 жыл бұрын
Ivar! Thank you for your comment and for your suggestion, I Will try that! Well...the Tunami is much better...congratulations!
@rg6556
@rg6556 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ivar and Anadialog on a great subject/demonstration. Regarding connecting cable sheilding to ground, just want to confirm that the sheilding should only be connected at one end (power outlet side) instead of both end, is that correct?
@anadialog
@anadialog 7 жыл бұрын
+Richard Gan Yes! That's right!
@vidvidbiker
@vidvidbiker 5 жыл бұрын
Grounding the copper shielding makes a huge difference, but only ground it at one end.
@anadialog
@anadialog 5 жыл бұрын
Yes, but it does degrade sound. Check my video description for more info.
@ikymagoo
@ikymagoo 5 жыл бұрын
Would it make sense to change out a 2 prong power cord for a 3 prong with ground, on my pioneer vsx-d1s receiver? And how easy would it be?
@anadialog
@anadialog 5 жыл бұрын
Not really...if you want a safer cable, yes, but you might lose dynamics...
@ikymagoo
@ikymagoo 5 жыл бұрын
ana[dia]log ok, it works why mess with it
@ge3466
@ge3466 5 жыл бұрын
Where can I find cable and plugs to make these? I am in the US. Also I have a two prong Pioneer SC-81 AV receiver that I want a cable upgrade for. How should I deal with that?
@anadialog
@anadialog 5 жыл бұрын
I think I miawednyour comment...sorry about that! It's probably too late but a good starting point is for the US is this one: www.thecableco.com/diy-cables-and-connectors.html
@hafizullahsufi
@hafizullahsufi 4 жыл бұрын
I also have a two-prong power cable on my integrated amp, and the manufacturer's tech said to get a decent-grade IEC C14 inlet (Amazon sells them) and ground the middle prong to the chassis.
@buschfsu
@buschfsu 4 жыл бұрын
isnt there potentially crappy wiring going from the xfomrer to the outlet then 2 ft of 'high quality' conductor?
@anadialog
@anadialog 4 жыл бұрын
That is a common mistake. You must use the amplifier's perspective (or other component). It's the FIRST meter for him!
@V1ralB1ack
@V1ralB1ack 4 жыл бұрын
I tried to understand this because you ask a good question and shunyata cables website has a good answer but I needed more so I looked further so here's my attempt as I understand it because more info helps finally solve this right? Think of power flowing from your component and the power source as a circuit. It circulates. The power is alternating current. So that means it changes direction 50 to 60 times a second. Google water analogy ac current for a good visual. There should be a gif of it. Next it is important to understand the component is drawing power not receiving it so what that means is it is doing the pumping in the circuit because it demands the power. The power source is letting the current flow as the component pushes it and it makes its way around to the component. Because the component is the one drawing power and the power cable is the first thing connected to it. That cable decides how good of a boost you're going to get before the rest messes with the sine wave. Adding the distortion. The better the cable the more it will resist the distortion and reflections and stuff like that.
@JuEdWa
@JuEdWa 3 жыл бұрын
Hi! I have question. Is it possible to buy USA type power plugs. Does this product sell USA type power plugs?
@anadialog
@anadialog 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, of course!
@JuEdWa
@JuEdWa 3 жыл бұрын
@@anadialog Ok! Thank you for your answer! ☺
@anadialog
@anadialog 3 жыл бұрын
You are very welcome!
@axelviarhilmarsson6317
@axelviarhilmarsson6317 5 жыл бұрын
Don't quite understand these thick copper cables - what cable is in your walls - do you have this kind (gage) cable all the way to the fuse table of the house? And what type of cable (gage) is the service provider providing to your fuse table? Or am I missing something here? Do you really ear a difference in your audio equipment? One would assume that it would not benefit to go any higher (gage vise) than the smallest one on your way to the "source" of the electricity .... Just asking. Thanks for great, entertaining episodes!!
@anadialog
@anadialog 5 жыл бұрын
The point here is to use high quality OCC copper and good quality connectors, possibly with a power filter. Then you will really make a change in your system. The cable can be solid or multistrand, no problem. This oyaide bulk cablebus just an example. I love to use all different kinds of cables of OCC copper or OCC silver.
@moonlight-kh6uz
@moonlight-kh6uz 5 жыл бұрын
why not use Furutech GTX NCF plug?
@anadialog
@anadialog 5 жыл бұрын
Sure, it's an excellent plug, but it will higher the overall price, that's all.
@garethking2424
@garethking2424 4 жыл бұрын
What make of cable do you use brand etc including plugs and connecting
@anadialog
@anadialog 4 жыл бұрын
For me the best at the right price are the bulk cables by Neotech or any OCC copper teflon insulated is ok. Connectors again in OCC copper or simply high quality 24kt gold connectors.
@petermartin9494
@petermartin9494 5 жыл бұрын
Dynamics may seem better when not shielded, but the fact is that is effect may be artificial. Noise below audible level may be giving this feeling of added dynamics but in the long term it is making the sound more fatiguing. I prefer the relaxed sound a shielded cable brings. There is no problem with the dynamics. Do you honestly think if you measure dynamics, peak vs min dB level with a shielded vs non shielded cable that you will see any measurable difference? You most certainly will not. The unshielded cable simply sounds more superficially dynamic and this will come to the detriment of long term listening pleasure and a natural sound.
@anadialog
@anadialog 5 жыл бұрын
If shielding isn't properly done and isolated from the conductor the sound is going to be lifeless compared to the same without. No fatigue, it's the signal in its purest form. Shielding will introduce artificial color to the sound. If you enjoy that be my guest!
@petermartin9494
@petermartin9494 5 жыл бұрын
@@anadialog I will take properly done shielding, thanks.
@porkchopspapi5757
@porkchopspapi5757 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this. I look forward to making mine. A question. Is there no corrosion protection oil on the connectors that needs to be cleaned off?
@anadialog
@anadialog 4 жыл бұрын
Not if you peel them from new bulk cables.
@pontusakesson856
@pontusakesson856 6 жыл бұрын
nice, but if you don't connect the shield to the ground (do it in one end) then it will actually work as an antenna causing more interference :/ maybe not a big problem with the short lenght of cable you have there
@violin-schwerin
@violin-schwerin 5 жыл бұрын
It will also act as an antenna if you connect the shield on both ends.
@zhiyaoyang3389
@zhiyaoyang3389 5 жыл бұрын
Pontus Åkesson Which end is the best one to connect? Thx
@farukkocak4194
@farukkocak4194 5 жыл бұрын
@@zhiyaoyang3389 The Shuko end (the wall plug )
@williamlau7179
@williamlau7179 4 жыл бұрын
Shielding at plug end connection only is necessary. Even using a good power unit with effective filters, you are cleaning up the point before at the wall. The power cable with proper shielding, after the power unit, is to shield off interferences at its surrounding (electro magnetic field, radio frequencies, etc). I used not-thin single core copper wires insulated by solid teflon with two shieldings (braided to ground, and foil). I am happy with the musical sounds.
@chriswithall2518
@chriswithall2518 4 жыл бұрын
The antenna wont happen unless by capactive coupling, but the whole idea of shielding doesn't work. But the author said he is not an EE. so trying his best. the interesting fact is he heard an effect. So mains cable is important ! Which as an EE i know to be true -without snake oil peddling which i hate.
@jpdj2715
@jpdj2715 5 жыл бұрын
You should connects the shield to ground on one end (the AC wall outlet). Also, with Schuko its easy to swap live and neutral, thus causing current flow between devices. These both need attention when you want to improve sound.
@anadialog
@anadialog 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks. For the reason I did not connect the shield check the video description, for phase, I agree and always put a mark on the hot side. Check this: kzbin.info/www/bejne/jJnLg4OjqZlqoJo
@paulevans4334
@paulevans4334 5 жыл бұрын
I'm an electrical engineer and I can tell you without doubt that fancy little wire from your wall socket to your amp will make no difference at all, not unless you"ve paid big bucks for one. Then you will hear a difference. Only you will hear the difference but no one else will.
@mfr58
@mfr58 5 жыл бұрын
According to conventional wisdom I can't see how the super mains cable can make a difference, other than screening the electrical field of the cable which will decrease pick up by any nearby (imperfectly) screened signal cables and equipment. As others have said it's hard to logic how a short piece of special cable can compensate for standard circuit cables etc and thousands of standard copper windings in the input transformer of the equipment.However as we have a very limited model of what electricity really is, I hold back from saying definitively that such a thing cannot make a difference....
@Morecrazythanyou
@Morecrazythanyou 4 ай бұрын
Am a electrical engineer and I can tell you that It most definitely will make a difference I've made my own everything they all sound better lol you have to understand that free cheap power cables that come with your gear are rubbish
@Morecrazythanyou
@Morecrazythanyou 4 ай бұрын
​@@mfr58it makes a difference because your power supply for the Frist time in it's life gets clean power less resistance so more of a dark background and better base and hi end resolution
@markrigg6623
@markrigg6623 28 күн бұрын
​@@MorecrazythanyouEverything's measurable mate. They do nothing. It's a logical fallacy, confirmation bias, that's clouding your judgements.
@drbarney1000
@drbarney1000 6 жыл бұрын
If you use single ended triode amplifiers they do not draw more current from the wall outlet during loud music passages so the power cable is less demanding than a solid state amplifier which draws more current. Also, a large enough capacitor bank takes care of momentary brief loud passages. Proper power supply filters: transformers which isolate, filter capacitors, and chokes all remove noise from appliances on the power line. These considerations having been made, the see-through plugs themselves look good to me, even if some think I have bad taste for liking them. You can buy different colored neon bulbs you can put in these plugs (with at least 100 k resistors to the neon bulb) so they light up when the power is live.
@cyclesone
@cyclesone 5 жыл бұрын
Hi. Thank you for your helpful video. Actually I have 2 conductors like your (in this vid) and a power cable that has 7 wires as identical and equal and All 7 wires are all transparent and without color. How can I select and connect them to connectors? Thanks
@anadialog
@anadialog 5 жыл бұрын
Just decide three coples and stick with them, one is the hit pole, one is the cold pole and one is ground. The 7th cable should be connected to the external brake. You decide, for a dafe cable it should be connected to the ground only on the source side. Otherwise none....
@chriswithall2518
@chriswithall2518 4 жыл бұрын
Nice video and explanation. You are correct in not connecting the screen at the IEC end., But you didn't as you should only the mains plug end, this would have provided screening of the cable, would have ensured low noise screening. As you have done, it there is no shielding! I would have also use heatshrink instead of insulation tape. Solid core cable does deliver better power than stranded but it's very inflexible.
@anadialog
@anadialog 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Chris, I did not connect the screen to keep the dynamics of the cable as best as possible. When you connect the screen, you obviously have a better screening from interference but if you are in a good spot with clean energy, infact I use power filters, the results are much better without connected it. Check the video description for further info. Several cable producers follow this philosophy.
@linandy1
@linandy1 5 жыл бұрын
Don't forgot to add the quarts crystals ! They must surround the conductors all the way through from one end to another for truly improved dynamics and depth.
@anadialog
@anadialog 5 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@rthotapalli
@rthotapalli 5 жыл бұрын
The connectors you talk about here are not meant for the US consumers I believe right ? so what would be a comparable ones for the guys who want to get these high end connectors ? any recommendations ? Pl let me know.
@anadialog
@anadialog 5 жыл бұрын
True, look for the same brands. They develop plugs for all countries. In any case, you just need a high quality construction and at least gold connectors for good performance and durability. Invest mainly in the conductors.
@nobody6803
@nobody6803 6 жыл бұрын
What is the difference in sound if you invert you're neutral and living wire on the power cord (since AC current don't care about this and ALSO in my power amp how to tell the hot and cool wire on the transformer should be connected since is a single coil so they usually use the same wire so they are the same color ??
@anadialog
@anadialog 6 жыл бұрын
Hi Jay P, woah...a streaming of comments...if I understand correctly your point, here is the answer: kzbin.info/www/bejne/jJnLg4OjqZlqoJo
@EdenAudio
@EdenAudio 6 жыл бұрын
I've sold loads of these Oyaide cables, this one and Tunami, they should always be sheilded at the wall plug end.
@anadialog
@anadialog 6 жыл бұрын
Hi there, yes you are right...if usee that way. I tene not to use a shield when I am using a power filter (no wall socket). The dynamics are a better that way!
@wober777
@wober777 2 жыл бұрын
Ok great, you have an awesome 2 ft power cable. But what are you going to do about the 25 ft of cheap copper 14/2 in your walls or the miles of power lines that aren't super duper aligned power crystal copper?
@anadialog
@anadialog 2 жыл бұрын
That is a common misconception. You must change the perspective. The cable is the first meter for the amp, the most important of all, especially in a push-pull configuration.
@golfjunkymusicjunky8370
@golfjunkymusicjunky8370 2 жыл бұрын
No shielding to ground on the Wall side?//
@anadialog
@anadialog Жыл бұрын
No. Dangerous? Yes. I just do this to limit capacitance issues.
@SlowMenThinking
@SlowMenThinking 6 жыл бұрын
Electrical insulation Test Must do! The cable you used does it meet electrical safety standards for your country? This may be nit picky but SAFETY FIRST. What about your house electrical system, So in your house there may be up to 100M+ of cable from the fuse box which will be made of ordinary materials for a normal house in your country Not to mention the cables from the street and so forth,. So what difference would the last meter do? I have seen house earth connection replaced/repaired in a older house to fix a safty issue and the end user said there AV systems worked so much better...
@anadialog
@anadialog 6 жыл бұрын
Check the other answers here to your reasonable question please!
@poserwannabe1
@poserwannabe1 5 жыл бұрын
The answer to your question is.... NOTHING.
@greggkerber1936
@greggkerber1936 6 жыл бұрын
what are the US version of the connectors? or use adapters?
@anadialog
@anadialog 6 жыл бұрын
No, no adapters! Check the US DIY stores ans try to find high quality gold plated (possibly double layer) US plugs or occ copoer if you have the money! I am sure yoy can find the same brands like Yarbo, Neotech, Furutech ecc.
@gino3286
@gino3286 6 жыл бұрын
Hi thanks a lot for the very valuable advice. In your experience which type of components can benefit more from a better power cord ? my feeling is the digital ones, i.e. cd players and dacs. I guess the cable acts as a filter and suppress some mains noise. But i do not have equipment to verify this feeling. Regards, gino
@anadialog
@anadialog 6 жыл бұрын
Hi Gino, thanks! Actually, for me, the best place to start with is the power amp and preamp (or integrated amp, phono amp, headphones amp etc.)...then all the rest!
@gino3286
@gino3286 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much again. I will try some DIY soon following your directions. Regards, gino
@bryanp4827
@bryanp4827 5 жыл бұрын
Oops, he forgot to mention that the cable running inside the walls of your house is about $1.50 per metre...but by all means, go ahead and make yourselves " HIGH END " CABLES! ENJOY! 👍
@anadialog
@anadialog 5 жыл бұрын
That is a common mistake there. Gear, especially amps, have a push-pull power requirement and if you do not have a good cable the machine is not going to work properly. Secondly, I always suggest to use a power filter and obviously the power cable makes even more sense. Thirdly the power cable I am suggesting is not high-end in its price but only in its effects. Finally, though you do not believe this because of your prejudice you still watch these videos and put a thumbs up on you your own comment...how lame.
@anadialog
@anadialog 5 жыл бұрын
I agree, shielding is useless, actually it lowers dynamics! What I am trying to say is that there is a variable use of power from the machine and the wall socket, and a good cable can optimize that relationship. Obviously it would be better to rewire properly the whole house but that is difficult and expensive. Plus, if you insert a good power filter things will get even better. A bad power filter will suck the life out of the music.
@bryanp4827
@bryanp4827 5 жыл бұрын
@W N Well said brother!👌
@bryanp4827
@bryanp4827 5 жыл бұрын
@@anadialog ABSOLUTE LOAD OF SHIT! You keep telling yourself that bro, because it's only your money you're wasting...
@bradt.3555
@bradt.3555 3 жыл бұрын
Yup! audio cables in signal chain have some effect, 6 foot of power cable between wall and device, unless it's defective is BULLSHIT!!!
@hubert-williams3379
@hubert-williams3379 4 жыл бұрын
Hi, I'm in US.. where can i get the cable and connectors?
@anadialog
@anadialog 4 жыл бұрын
I know that they a difficult to find in the US. I think you should try ebay I see they have the 102. Otherwise I don't know. In Europe it is easy to find. Sorry about that.
@friedmule5403
@friedmule5403 6 жыл бұрын
You can get even better sound by change a few of your steps. The change are wary great. I think that the improvement will be the same as you already have experienced on top of what you have now! There are two shielding, that you just removed, try this instead. 1) connect the outer most shield to the earth, but only at the amplifier side. 2) the inner most shield. In both ends, du you solder a 0.1uF capacitor and solder it to ground.
@anadialog
@anadialog 6 жыл бұрын
Great suggestions! Thank you! I will try that for my next cable.
@friedmule5403
@friedmule5403 6 жыл бұрын
Great, I would really like to hear what you say about it:-) By the way, in some seldom situations you could use a 0.047uF instead, but it is important that they are marked as the same value! :-)
@friedmule5403
@friedmule5403 6 жыл бұрын
Have you tried my version of your cable yet? :-) LOL have just tried a trick more, that really do make an improvement!! It is a lot greater work but imagine "My" version of your cable but with a stranded thin 18 AWG silver wire wrapped around the main cable, under the shields. And add some padding to make more space under the shielding. The silver do get better heights and air while the solid core give better base and the extra padding do add to that effect! EDIT: forgot to say that the silver and cobber cable shall connect in each end.
@anadialog
@anadialog 6 жыл бұрын
Not yet! This other version seems complex...can you send me a picture ir a drawing on my fscebook page wirh messenger?
@friedmule5403
@friedmule5403 6 жыл бұрын
Sorry am properly the only one in the world without any FB, Twitter and so on. Warning it is a LOT of work, but the sound!!! I will try to make a better description:-) 1) you take two solid core OFC + OCC wire and wrap them together (only 6 or 12 turn per inch, 12 gives larger rejection and punch but unfortunately also less room in the sound) 2) put heat-schrink over them. 3) take a 18 AWG stranded silver cable and wrap it around the main wires (4 turns per inch if main 6 else 8 if main 12) and connect the silver wire to the main copper wires. 4) now tightly wrap cotton or wool around so that the fabric are running between the silver-cable turns but do not cross over the silver wire. Do that until the fabric and the silver wire are at same height 5) Put heat shrink over it all again 6) now wrap alu-foil around the whole cable 7) Put heat shrink over it all again 8) Put braided steel tubing over that 9) Do as described above with the shielding 10) Last you can decorate it all as you see fit. I know it is a lot, but my amp has just thrown away its tweeter-blanket, got rid of it's astma in the mids and kicked the base so hard it had to visit the doctor!! :-) Trust me, it's above high end, it's reference!! EDIT: forgot to tell that the two shields now act as a capacitor in the whole length and blocks any noise or humm from the outside, while at the same time stops reflections inside the cable!
@latheofheaven
@latheofheaven 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Guido! Please forgive me for bothering you about a video you shot 5 years ago 😊 but I do not believe that you can get this Oyaide OCC cable anymore to make your DIY power cord. I need to make one now primarily to reach a longer distance (about 2M) to the wall, but I cannot find this OCC wire. May I ask, please if you have any other suggestions for where I can get comparable wire now? Thank you Sir!
@AdiMaco
@AdiMaco 4 жыл бұрын
I really am interested if you could compare this cable that has solid conductors with some version of the same quality from Oyaide, but the not solid core, multi litz wire, to compare the dynamics, the speed, and the richness of the sound. I've only used litz power cables and I am curious what is your take on this matter. I believe that you have realized by now that I am another compulsively obsessed music lover and audio gear lover.
@anadialog
@anadialog 4 жыл бұрын
Hi there, I have these: kzbin.info/www/bejne/gWbXd6WieNuhadE Which are very good, especially the OCC copper one and they are litz. But they are interconnects not power cables. In my experience quality OCC copper it silver cables like Neotech, Oyaide, Furutech, Zapfino, Ramm etc. is all you need!
@ngocehgayabebas2118
@ngocehgayabebas2118 Жыл бұрын
If the shielding grounded, high freq will be dull and lowest will be too rounded not extended
@anadialog
@anadialog Жыл бұрын
I agree
@ngocehgayabebas2118
@ngocehgayabebas2118 Жыл бұрын
@@anadialog thank you
@jdm-uk-yank
@jdm-uk-yank 2 жыл бұрын
What strippers are you using?
@anadialog
@anadialog 2 жыл бұрын
Mainly this type www.amazon.com/VCELINK-Automatic-Stripper-Professional-Adjustable/dp/B08G48R47N/ref=mp_s_a_1_5?keywords=stripping+pliers&qid=1672433592&sr=8-5 But not exclusively
@EddyTeetree
@EddyTeetree 5 жыл бұрын
Hi and thanks OCD HiFi guy Mike a pro hi end cable manufacturer also on KZbin fills the terminals with a mineral mix and removes all the inner screws. Is this unnecessary?
@anadialog
@anadialog 5 жыл бұрын
Sounds interesting but I do not know this method...
@mz5222
@mz5222 6 жыл бұрын
Very cool Sr, what is the max length that you would make a power cable.
@anadialog
@anadialog 6 жыл бұрын
Ho M Z, well if it is well shielded (in that case also using the brace connected to the ground that I cut off) you can have a very long cable without any issues, for example 5 m. It is also a good idea to have a power cable NOT too short. Short cables are good for interconnects but with power cables 1.5 m is better than 0.5 or 1 m. Don't ask me why, they just sound better! A person who sells cables told me this once and I must admit that he was right!
@mz5222
@mz5222 6 жыл бұрын
Very cool, I see your point about the length and the type of cable you area using, I noticed that somebody mentioned about silver, but the metal that you use needs to be for the appropriate application. In my humble opinion and I have done few different tests, yes silver is good for interconnects, headphones. Copper is the best to be used for power cables and they need to be well shilded. You are giving me a new project I want to try. Thanks for sharing
@cartofgiant
@cartofgiant 6 жыл бұрын
Where can I buy that wire. I’m in the usa
@anadialog
@anadialog 6 жыл бұрын
Hi there, I did some research and I see that a lot of distributors and shops are out of stock. For now I only found a website that is selling the Tunami bulk power cable by Oyaide. This is the best cable of their line, above the one I have presented but it is a little more expensive, Here is a link: www.vhaudio.com/tunami.html
@TheJosa007
@TheJosa007 6 жыл бұрын
So, this cable can handle how many watts? I have a 300 watt amp. Thank you
@poserwannabe1
@poserwannabe1 5 жыл бұрын
Cable is rated in amps not watts. Divide watts by volts to get the amperage.
@Xylum93
@Xylum93 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your fast replies.Big help again. Now another Q for you. I have lost about a 3rd of my hearing in right ear and have the wonderful sounds of tinnitus in same ear. Are there phones that can calibrate for that.Have tried friends Nuras and the setup seemed to have equalised (witchcraft/convinced myself?)but still would like to check out other options. Onya dude. Keep up the good work. 🤘
@dolphindolphin2512
@dolphindolphin2512 3 жыл бұрын
You need to connect the shielding leeds to grond on the wall connector!
@anadialog
@anadialog 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, to be protected by electrocution. But not to get the best out of your component. Plus, we have dozens of stuff with bipolar cables, not everything is grounded.
@manniyakeez
@manniyakeez 5 жыл бұрын
Hi, I want to replace my ac power cord. I find the current power cord that comes with technics 1200G is too long. I wonder if the specs of this material below is safe to use. This has 10AWG. I found this specs: Cable diameter: 3 x 4mm2 125V, 15A Max input: 5500W Please advise. Thanks
@anadialog
@anadialog 5 жыл бұрын
Hi there, as you probably know I have a SL1200G as well. If we are talking about the powercord for the motor you are not going to improve performance or sound. The first powercord that should be upgraded IMO is that of the amplifier and phono preamp. For the Technics just get a decent heavily shielded cable, yes in this case it is a good idea so it does not create noise towards other components. In contrast with interconnects, one a famous cable producer here in Italy told me that powercords perform better with a 1.5m length against a 1m length. If I were you I would stick with the bulk Technics cable which is pretty good and has nice shielding.
@mrtim6479
@mrtim6479 6 жыл бұрын
Can you suggest some other cables that might offer a bit more flexility? The stiffness of that one would be problematic for my setup.
@anadialog
@anadialog 6 жыл бұрын
Hi China Tim, Sure! Good 'softer' choices are: - ELECAUDIO CS-361B Power Cable OCC PTFE 3x2.5mm² Triple shielding Ø 17mm (around 25$ x 1 meter...these are a little bulky though) - FURUTECH FP-3TS20 Power cable OCC Copper (Alpha) Ø 14.3mm (around 80$ x 1 meter) - YARBO SP-2200 Power cable Silver plated Copper Ø 11mm (around 45$ x 1 meter....these are not OCC copper but they are good). Check the prices and Ebay, they may be different according to the country you live in...
@mrtim6479
@mrtim6479 6 жыл бұрын
tyvm
@jtee9548
@jtee9548 4 жыл бұрын
Nice TV buddy. I haven't seen one of those for a while
@cardiobroker
@cardiobroker 7 жыл бұрын
I was interested until the cost. I am trying to AVOID spending 100+ for a power cable upgrade. Psaudio has a badass one for the same cost as you have here and no work plus resale.... but I love the video and it looks fun and satisfying to make.
@anadialog
@anadialog 7 жыл бұрын
+cardiobroker thank you for your comment. The Oyaide is just an example...try this baby: YARBO SP-1100PW Triple Shielded Power Cable OCC Ø 16.5mm (about 65€/80$). It Will blow the PSaudio out of the water. There is even a smaller gauge version that is even cheaper! All OCC Cooper. Impossible to find at this price as a finished cable!
@mariorinaldi7612
@mariorinaldi7612 4 жыл бұрын
Ciao! Mi hai convinto a costruirmi da solo il mio cavo, ho ordinato i componenti identici a quelli di questo video. Ho anche recuperato il video di Paul McGowan che dicevi. Lui dice di collegare la schermatura alla terra solo dal lato del connettore maschio, come mai tu non lo hai fatto per nessuno dei due connettori? Ho capito male il video di psaudio? Grazie, i tuoi video sono sempre molto interessanti.
@anadialog
@anadialog 4 жыл бұрын
Salve Mario, bene sono contento! Venendo alla questione schermatura. Se uno non ha grossi problemi di interferenze, è meglio non collegare la calza a mo' di schermatura perché a mio avviso, e anche secondo molti altri come PS audio, diminuisce la dinamica. PS audio dice di fare le cose diversamente e riesce ad inserire una schermatura senza compromettere il suono però Paul lo dice chiaro e tondo nel video che ho linkato nella descrizione del mio video, in generale la schermatura influisce negativamente e io sono d'accordo.
@RealHIFIHelp
@RealHIFIHelp 4 жыл бұрын
Power cables are the most effective cables on a system. Especially the one from the wall to your powerbar and the one feeding the amp. Also if you add a double pull metal on the minus pole, it gives the sound more stability be removinga lot of noise.
@MrsZambezi
@MrsZambezi 4 жыл бұрын
Is that a joke?
@RealHIFIHelp
@RealHIFIHelp 4 жыл бұрын
No it is not a joke. I also cover this on my channel. Double pull on minus means that you have a lot less noise because of the double amount of threads. It creates a flow in the music, where everything has a bit more time to happen; meaning that you also get a better timing and a more natural sound. If you have instead a double pull on the plus pole, it usually gives a more dynamic and unsettling sound that does not fully discharge the music. (sounding too tight) You can also go with a 50cm power cable instead of the usual 200cm length, to get a more focused and coupled sound. But 200cm sounds more smooth and settled. Try it.
@MrsZambezi
@MrsZambezi 4 жыл бұрын
@@RealHIFIHelp It is a joke. Complete nonsense.
@RealHIFIHelp
@RealHIFIHelp 4 жыл бұрын
It is a complete joke, if you judge a thing from a distance, then you won't actually know how that thing really reacts. The best things in this world were discovered by accident, this is one of those things. Only once you have done this, will you be able to find a theoretical reason to why it sounds better. All people in the start also found Einstein to be insane and not conforming to reality. But once they simulated his discoveries, did they realize that he was right. But it took a lot of work, going from theory to being able to apply that knowledge in practical ways.
@MrsZambezi
@MrsZambezi 4 жыл бұрын
@@RealHIFIHelp Educate yourself about electronics and how amplifiers work and you will then know why you got it so wrong.
@ChristianAlmeidabr
@ChristianAlmeidabr 6 жыл бұрын
Yeah... miles and miles of aluminum cables since the power plant until our houses... and many more feet of poor copper inside the wall until the outlet... but the last foot will make "all the difference". Audiophile or audiophooled?
@anadialog
@anadialog 6 жыл бұрын
Hi Chistian, this is the 30th time I answer to this same comment. I use a power conditioner or mains filter that I discussed in my first video. This is a very important part of a hi-fi system (kzbin.info/www/bejne/m524YpZ7grGdj6c). The optimized and clean power produced from that needs to be perfectly delivered to my gear. Moreover, even if you do not have a conditioner, a good cable is nevessary to shield the power from interference, to respond to the push and pull demands of power of an amp and, mist importantly the geometry and quality of the conductors, wether we are using a wall socket or a filter, are going to improve the sound quality not enhancing it but trasmitting it in the best way possible fir your gear and its needs. Especially amplifiers but also the delicate sourced. When I finally intriduced I high quality cable in ky system for my amplifier, the change was dramatic. Now my question is, did you ever tried to buy a good quality cable for your amplifier, say of at least 70-80$? The truth is a real good cable is going yo cost you an arm and a leg but if you follow my instructions you can obtain the same results spending much less.
@miguelalor724
@miguelalor724 6 жыл бұрын
I’m new to this and I wanted to ask for your opinion, would adding hi end Power Cables to Yorkville NX750 active speakers for a live/Dj set?
@anadialog
@anadialog 6 жыл бұрын
Wow! What a pair of speakers you have their...I am not sure what is the question...
@miguelalor724
@miguelalor724 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for answering quickly, What I meant to say is, would these high-end power cables make a difference on my speakers since each one has a plate amp on them. I also have a pair of Yorkville 801 subs that also have a plate amp on them. I’m a ready running signal to them with Mogami XLR’s and that made a nice difference too.
@anadialog
@anadialog 6 жыл бұрын
Miguel, they desperately need good quality power cables...you will imnediately hear the difference if you are coming from standard bulk cables...
@birgerolofsson2347
@birgerolofsson2347 5 жыл бұрын
Sad that Nordost stoped making my favourite AC-cable before I understood that it WAS my absolute favourite. Their WyreWizard Magus. I like that cheaper cable more than their Blue Heaven.
@anadialog
@anadialog 5 жыл бұрын
IMHO Nordost is one of the best cable makers out there!
@birgerolofsson2347
@birgerolofsson2347 5 жыл бұрын
@@anadialog Mine too so most of my cables in my 7.1 AV-system is from Nordost.
@turbo5483
@turbo5483 6 жыл бұрын
I'm curious, did you have any problems with the iec connector gripping the solid core wire ? it seems every time I use solid core the wire will pull out with just a slight tug.
@anadialog
@anadialog 6 жыл бұрын
I did not...fortunately, this cable is really stiff!
@giorgioisgaming5814
@giorgioisgaming5814 6 жыл бұрын
Just a little heads up in terms of country specific regulations: here in Germany it is not allowed to use rigid cables for connecting electric devices to the wall plug. Rigid cables are only allowed to be used for permanent installation...
@anadialog
@anadialog 6 жыл бұрын
Interesting! I did not know that!
@hocheye
@hocheye 5 жыл бұрын
They sound great! They have no sound it's a power cable, great video may try it myself
@joesbarbecue1
@joesbarbecue1 6 жыл бұрын
I want the A/B test. Where is it? Just so you know, I pay my power company extra to send me super clean, noiseless, audiophile AC right through the public power grid. It makes my stereo sound fantastic, superior toast, and my blender makes tastier margaritas!
@anadialog
@anadialog 6 жыл бұрын
Cool! I want that feature too!! I did set it up multiple times...man, the things I heat in real life on my couch just disapppear when converted and digitalized...that is why I am not doing it for now. ...moreover, now thst my system is optimimazed the effects are liwer than when I started when each quality tweek was hugely significant...
@joesbarbecue1
@joesbarbecue1 6 жыл бұрын
@@anadialog I know how to make any amp and music sound better with a cable. But you have to apply it appropriately to the baby. J/K ;)
@janeiroyoshi
@janeiroyoshi 5 жыл бұрын
Hi there, probably i will make a cable like yours, but do you know / recomend something diferent and more flexible? i dont have much space between my system and my wall, so i need a cable who can bend more easly. thanks a lot :)
@anadialog
@anadialog 5 жыл бұрын
Indeed: check the video description, there are other high quality suggestions!
@zuheyr1
@zuheyr1 6 жыл бұрын
Hi many thanks for sharing! Which European country are you from? And where do you source the cables as often shipping and handling is more costly tuant thé câble itself. Thank you for reading
@anadialog
@anadialog 6 жыл бұрын
Hello! I live in Italy. Check the video description of the video as well as this other one for material sources: kzbin.info/www/bejne/q2SogX9sna6SfpY
@australianbloke3934
@australianbloke3934 6 жыл бұрын
There is a lot of misinformation on this topic, some of which can result in dangerous situations. I would like to offer a brief summary of the role of power cables in audio equipment. Firstly, in my country, the alternating mains voltage is 240 volts, but the same principles apply for countries using 110 volts. The power wires that supply energy to an amplifier consist of an active, a neutral and in some countries an earth wire. The earth wire is usually bonded to the neutral wire at the switchboard for a Main Earth Neutral design. Earthing designs in audio equipment can be an issue in the audio signal path when multiple components are used, because multiple paths to earth can cause nasty earth loops. But that is another story. Here we are talking about mains alternating current which at no time comes into direct contact with the audio signal. That is why the quality of a mains cable cannot possibly have any effect on the quality of the audio signal. The only quality a mains cable needs is to be of adequate cross section to easily carry the current required by your amplifier without producing heat. ALTERNATING current at mains voltage is connected to the primary winding of a power transformer, whose task is to provide whatever voltage and current is required by the amplifier design. The output of the mains transformer is STILL ALTERNATING current. For the purpose of illustration, let's say that the secondary winding produces +/- 15 volts, thus making the transformer a STEP DOWN TRANSFORMER. The secondary winding can be tapped at the electrical centre, thus producing a reference zero volts that will be used for the amplifier section. Now, audio signals from, say a magnetic cartridge on a record player, output a tiny and very complex alternating current. The function of an audio amplifier is to raise the level of that tiny signal so that it is strong enough to drive a loudspeaker. In order to do this, we can make use of a very wide variety of designs. For simplicity, we are trying to achieve this without adding or subtracting anything, as far as the sound is concerned. The perfect amplifier behaves like a simple pair of wires, with gain. Amplifier designs that do this require a reliable, clean consistent DIRECT CURRENT supply to provide the power for the circuits. SO, the alternating current from the mains power transformer must be RECTIFIED into DC. This can be achieved, for example, by using a BRIDGE RECTIFIER connected to the secondary winding of the transformer. Then, and ONLY THEN, we have direct current that can provide the energy required for the amplifier design. There is NO SUCH THING as positive and negative wires comong from a mains supply, because a mains supply is an ALTERNATING CURRENT. It has two wires which are called the ACTIVE wire and the NEUTRAL wire. The neutral wire should be at zero volts with respect to the ACTIVE wire, but for complex reasons to do with power distribution design across three phases, this is not always true. (Another story). If you swap the ACTIVE wire with the NEUTRAL wire in a power cable from the mains outlet to the audio equipment, the amplifier can see NO difference, because the first thing that happens inside the amplifier is that the power supply is RECTIFIED into DC. However, depending on your country, you could produce a very dangerous situation by doing that. In Australia, our mains supply ( I will only speak of SINGLE PHASE) is 240 volts, or thereabouts. Each wall outlet has an isolating switch on the ACTIVE wire. If you switch the active and neutral wires in the power cable, the ON/OFF switch inside your amplifier will switch the NEUTRAL instead of the ACTIVE, leaving hot voltage inside the amplifier. If a fault develops inside the amplifier, you could end up with a dangerous situation, even when you think you have turned your amplifier off (at the amp switch). As far as filtering and power conditioning is concerned, this is the job of the electrolytic capacitors and voltage regulators inside the amplifier. The only piece of equipment I use to protect my precious audio equipment is a surge protector and an isolating transformer. I have always used isolating transformers in recording and post production studio design for safety reasons as well as earth loop reasons. I am sorry that my post was long, but perhaps it has been of some interest. I am happy to answer questions to the best of my knowledge.
@anadialog
@anadialog 6 жыл бұрын
Extremely detailed answer on topics that I am not an expert. One thing I must say. Changing power cables had a significantly change in the quality and fidelity of my sound reproduction. Don't ask me why but it did, and in a considerable way. I will do a test on this topic but the problem wity tests is that the recorded sound does not transmit the change that ypu would hear if you were in persion in my living room....byt we will try to sort things out in the best way! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and passione. P.S. I hope that surge protection is wired properly and with high quality components because it might kill your sound.
@mitchlees9622
@mitchlees9622 6 жыл бұрын
I too am not an expert, but I would be very grateful for you view on this: I thought the idea of a good quality mains cable was that it was shielded and so did not produce magnetic fields (?) in the region of the hi fi interconnection cables - it is only this last meter or 2 that is near the interconnect cables. My expensive hi fi components come with cables that are not very well (if at all) shielded - so for this reason should I not buy or make shielded cables?Mitch
@anadialog
@anadialog 6 жыл бұрын
Sure Mitch! Go ahead. Even though I prefered not to shield mine (and I forgot to explain why in the video) unless you have a completely solid system witu clean pure power, it is better to shield the cable!
@HomeTheatreEngineering
@HomeTheatreEngineering 4 жыл бұрын
Well said. A thorough and detailed response. We deal with this a lot and psychoacoustic has a lot to answer for. We actually have issues with “high end” power cables for many reasons... 1)They are often assembled by unqualified persons. 2) Some of the imported “fancy” plugs are not approved for use. 3) Finally and for us, most of all, the cables and plugs are often so damned heavy and often poorly fitting that we often find them working loose and have seen arcing damage or just simple disconnection caused by these. At HTE we do not promote or recommend these especially in densely populated equipment racks. As a final comment I would like to think all cables have been properly tested and meggered prior to application. Note my understand is that in Australia it is not legal to make your own cables but willing to stand corrected on that.
@synaesthesia2010
@synaesthesia2010 8 ай бұрын
that iec connector is generally known as a kettle plug
@shadowshop1
@shadowshop1 6 жыл бұрын
hi the power lead is over kill now powerull is the amp i keep the sig away from a 240v ac you got to amp up the sig a lot to hear the mains power to hear the mains i would have to turn up the amp to 75% to hear any mains i would have her next door pissed of i can't go over 40watt before someone gets on at me a about the level it's not safe to go over 80DB in the uk in studio's where i was working they checked the levels all the time i do love your video's i would help to have more tec info about the levels you run at and the power of your gear and how high you have it when playing we would know
@marcovitrano5946
@marcovitrano5946 6 жыл бұрын
Grazie innazitutto per l'ottimo tutorial. Da poco mi sono iscritto e guardo alcuni dei tuoi video. Vorrei porti due quesiti, dato che ultimamente sto "giocando" con un Purist Audio Musaeus, un Kubala Sosna Fascination (circa 600€) e ho inoltre letto molto bene del Black Sand Violet (colore viola, acquistabile nuovo per 400€ sul sito ufficiale) : 1. Che tipo di miglioramenti ha portato questo cavo nella tua catena? In che direzione? Miglior Nero/Contrasto? caratteristica in particolare o è equilibrato "top to bottom"? Miglior Velocità e PRat? L'estensione in alto ha subuto un roll-off? E' un cavo che predilige una gamma di frequenze o qualche 2. Conosci i cavi che ho citato sopra? Potresti descrivermi se il tuo cavo autoscostruito si pone in confronto a questi? E' all'altezza? 3. Cosa ne pensi riguardo il cavo del progetto TNT Audio acquistabile su Ebay per circa 36€ rispetto al tuo cavo? Hai avuto modo di provarlo?
@anadialog
@anadialog 6 жыл бұрын
Caro Marco, scusami per il ritardo con cui ti rispondo! Vengo subito alle risposte: 1- Il cavo l'ho utilizzato per un amplificatore per cuffie valvolare. I miglioramenti che ho notato sono stati soprattutto nella timbrica e dinamica. Le valvole sono sembrate meno taglienti e più dettagliate e fluido. Le tue richieste sono molto dettagliate, forse troppo! ;-) Posso però dirti che non ho notato nessuna enfasi nelle alte frequenze. Odio i cavi brillanti! Il rame OCC a mio avviso è quello più neutrale di tutti e in molti stanno tornado al solid core per le sue qualità dinamiche e neutrali. 2- Purtroppo non li conosco ma sono andato a vedere le specifiche. Wow! Sembrano dei cavi davvero ottimi. Complimenti! Soprattutto il Musaeusin OCC con trattamento criogenico. Per l'altro ho trovato meno informazioni ma sembra promettere bene dalle recensioni. Penso che la geometria dei tuoi cavi sia superiore a quello di questo cavo del video. Potresti provare ad andare al top di gamma della Oyaide, il Tunami. Quello dovrebbe reggere il paragone senza svuotarti il portafogli! 3- Per quanto riguarda il TTS di TNT lascerei perdere. Il progetto a mio avviso è obsoleto. Penso che tu sappia che sono un convinto sostenitore del rame OCC o PCOCCC. Con quello tutto ha una marcia in più e se fai il cavo da solo ti costa il giusto, se prendi cavi già fatti, ti costano un rene!
@marcovitrano5946
@marcovitrano5946 6 жыл бұрын
ana[dia]log La tua risposta è stata molto utile ti ringrazio. Posseggo già un TNT e non è malvagio ma se con il cavo che mi hai appena suggerito posso ottenere prestazioni paragonabili a quelle dei cavi che ho elencato direi che è un ottima cosa. Grazie mille !
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