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  1. #11
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    If you're happy building your own,try the TNT audio website for their homebrew mains cable,then you can spend the huge amount of money you save on more music!

    Regards,Ali

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    Quote Originally Posted by jandl100 View Post


    What have I tried and not liked? .... it's been so long since I was into trying out mains leads that I can't remember really ..... let's see ..... Russ Andrews Kimber things (not bad, but quite a ways down the list these days, I think)

    And of course we all know that mains cables can't possibly affect the sound of a hifi system
    Dou you mean this Russ Andrews?

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    http://www.asa.org.uk/asa/adjudicati..._ADJ_44177.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by Russell Dawkins View Post
    Yup, that's the one!

    I must confess that I am firmly in the "Cable Believer" side of the tent.

    Does RA make unsubstantiated pseudo-scientific claims for why the cables he sells work? Yes.

    Do his wires make hifi sound better than the usual 'give-away' items you get with equipment? Yes, again!

    .... & would I buy Russ Andrews accessories? Probably not - I think you can get better, cheaper.


    All the above, just my personal opinion, of course.
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    not more than 90Ģ???????

    so expensive..

    if you can accept freight collect,I can send you power cords free.

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    Hi,

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    Power Cords? Try the Audience Au 24'e', it'll be the last high-end cable you will every buy. What's good about this one unlike most is that it is designed around credible science and the results justify the theory. Simply sublime... this is not shades of gray, it's night & day!

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    Designing around "credible Science," as you put it, only tells part of the story. Your choice of mains cables and everything else in your system has to work together to provide the greatest musical insight possible for your expenditure.

    The one and only arbiter of the final result, all other things considered, will be your ears.

    Cynicism plays no part in the art of assembling a truly satisfying system which is the Art of Sound...

    Read our ethos, embrace it and try to understand it. If you fail in the last bit just pm one of the admin or mod team and we'll do our best to help you to understand what we are about and how we can help you to really enjoy your recorded music collection.

    If you are here for any other purpose then I think you are in the wrong place and should move on.

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