Upgrading the Power Cord for my Denali 2000/T, or ?
My system set up has all my source components located close to 40 feet away from my two power amps. I currently (no pun intended) plug both amps into a Denali 2000/T; one has an integrated power cord (replacement is not possible) and the other now uses an original Venom HC power cable. The 2000/T is connected to one electrical socket using another original Venom HC. The amps are vintage 200 watt Krell class A, manufactured in the early 2000s but "restored" by Krell in 2016. I also have a Venom Defender plugged into the otherwise unused electrical socket.
The 2000/T is ideal for this setup, and I cannot see myself spending thousands for a Denali 6000/S V2, leaving four outlets unused. Still, I can see some basis for upgrading the power cable between the wall and the 2000/T. The question I have is with what? There are now so many possibilities: a Delta v2 XC, the Venom V10 HC, and the Venom HC V2. I would appreciate reading the thoughts of others. |
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Even Better: Venom V10 HC - higher level conductors, geomery and construction than Venom HC V2 Best: Delta XC - VTX-Ag conductors and CopperCONN connectors for highest performance of the three here. All of these power cords are superb and class-leading within their respective price points. Given that, and given the most important PC is the one providing power to the distributor, the Delta XC will give you the most performance for your two amps. |
The Alpha XC & Sigma XC are even better, but I assume Puma Cat didn't mention them because you didn't mention them. Those Krells probably pull a lot of juice - if you could financially swing an Alpha XC I'm betting you would hear the difference over the cheaper models...
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Edit: Added some pictures of the modification on my amplifier. |
For those curious as to what I did, this evening I finally purchased via Ivan a Delta v2 XC power cord for my Denali 2000/T.
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Congratulations, Jonathan. Please let us know what you think after you've spent some time with the Delta XC.
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