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audioDtek
New Member Joined: 18 Jun 2020 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 8 |
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Posted: 18 Jun 2020 at 9:02pm |
Hello guys,
I want to buy a good quality DC cable to be used for my current PSU powering the phono stage (NAD PP2) and maybe later for the Reflex M. If you could steer me to the right direction? I really like the cable of PSU-1 Enigma. I can omit the connectors but you might give some info for the connectors as well and I will then decide if it's worth it. I currently own an AudioGD PSU09 with an R-coil transformer and I'm using a simple red/black cable directly connected on the board and to the NAD. Cheers Edited by audioDtek - 29 Jun 2020 at 10:11am |
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Laptop → M2Tech HiFace2 → Audiogd DAC-19MK3
Thorens TD160 Super → Rega Elys2/Rega RB300 → NAD PP2, AKAI GX-630DB, AKAI GX-75mkII Meridian 501 → Meridian 556 → B&W 685, Matrix M-Stage, Senh. HD580 |
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audioDtek
New Member Joined: 18 Jun 2020 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 8 |
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I found an unused Supra EFF-I interconnect cable. I think it's a good idea to use it as a DC power cable, I will apply the semi-balanced connection, so the screen wire goes on the PSU chassis and the other end is not connected.
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Laptop → M2Tech HiFace2 → Audiogd DAC-19MK3
Thorens TD160 Super → Rega Elys2/Rega RB300 → NAD PP2, AKAI GX-630DB, AKAI GX-75mkII Meridian 501 → Meridian 556 → B&W 685, Matrix M-Stage, Senh. HD580 |
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BackinBlack
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You may wish to read this first:
There are quite a few discussions on the merit (or not) and ways of correctly screening cables on the forum and why PSU cables don't benefit.
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