Quote Originally Posted by E-Stat
D'ya think? If you don't like the direction of the inquiry then dodge it.


My pleasure. It is found in the body of this rather humorous exchange with you-know-who.

Is a heavy guage power cord helpful?

I await a single report of any DBT that provides even an inkling of the detail that the Tag one does that SUPPORTS the party line here. I'm not saying they don't exist, but given the alleged sheer vastness of the empirical evidence, why is it no one here can point to even one such reference?

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Because none are as detailed as you seem to need. You still haven't come up with any quality that supports audible differences, let alone one that meets your needs. Why?

But, you may try:
"To Tweak, or Not to Tweak?", Tom Nousaine, Stereo Review, Jun 98, pg 79-81. Certainly outlines all the components used.

These identify the amps, not the cables:
"Audiolab Test: Six Power Amplifiers", Masters, Ian G., Audio Scene Canada, May 1977, pg 44-50.

"Audiolab Test: Amplifiers and Speaker Cables", Masters, Ian G., Audio Scene Canada, Jun 1981, pg 24-27.

"Do All Amplifiers Sound the Same?", Masters, Ian G., Stereo Review, Jan 1987, pg 78-84.

"Some Amplifiers Do Sound Different", Carlstrom, D., Kruger, A., & Greenhill, L., The Audio Amateur, 3/1982, pg 30, 31.

"Equipment Profile", Greenhill, L. & Clark, D., Audio, Apr 1985, pg 56-60, 82-97.

Amp Tests, Boston Audio Society Speaker, Vol 21, No.2, pg 18-20, Sep 1997.

I am sure you have read all these?