A British Audiophile | Construct your own Audiophile Power Cable from £15 (no soldering) @abritishaudiophile7314 | Uploaded May 2020 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
A quick tutorial on how to construct your own Audiophile Power Lead for as little as £15. I walk you through the process, step by step. It it a lot simpler than you may realise and a worthwhile upgrade from using the generic, freebie IEC cable you get with your equipment.
Here is a link to the supplier I used to get my power cable and connectors. I have no affiliation with this company and do not get anything for recommending them. I have merely provided the link for your convenience...
mcru.co.uk/product-category/diy-componants/diy-mains-power-lead-sets
Also, here is a link to my video where I explain my top 5 inexpensive hifi tweaks. No. 1 on the list was Power Cables and I briefly explain their benefits here. Please move to the time stamp 12.55 to see the section on Power Cables...
youtube.com/watch?v=Dtb88_hbCFQ
DISCLAIMER:
All electrical work should ideally be conducted by a qualified electrician. Please understand that you do this at your own risk and A British Audiophile accepts no responsibility for any damage to your equipment resulting in actions you take following watching this video.
A quick tutorial on how to construct your own Audiophile Power Lead for as little as £15. I walk you through the process, step by step. It it a lot simpler than you may realise and a worthwhile upgrade from using the generic, freebie IEC cable you get with your equipment.
Here is a link to the supplier I used to get my power cable and connectors. I have no affiliation with this company and do not get anything for recommending them. I have merely provided the link for your convenience...
mcru.co.uk/product-category/diy-componants/diy-mains-power-lead-sets
Also, here is a link to my video where I explain my top 5 inexpensive hifi tweaks. No. 1 on the list was Power Cables and I briefly explain their benefits here. Please move to the time stamp 12.55 to see the section on Power Cables...
youtube.com/watch?v=Dtb88_hbCFQ
DISCLAIMER:
All electrical work should ideally be conducted by a qualified electrician. Please understand that you do this at your own risk and A British Audiophile accepts no responsibility for any damage to your equipment resulting in actions you take following watching this video.