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Originally posted by Jax One place I know of that using thick gauge power cable makes a difference is with your amp, or your active monitors. They draw plenty of current when dealing with lots of sub bass energy and loud, fast transients. The wider and deeper the river, the less resistance for the water. |
I just don't get it.. When you consider that you've got miles of ancient wire carrying the stuff to your house, and hundreds of feet of romex or knob-and-tube wire getting to the plug.... i dunno. Sure, there's the wider pipe, deeper river analogies... and somehow those final 3 feet matter? They can "correct" all the capacitance and all the resistance that came before? How?
Putting a 3' piece of excellent wire between all that lousy electrical service conductor and your gear... seems like opening a window for someone who's choking.
-dave