Thanks for explaining the delivery chain! Makes all very much sense - that orders are pooled in batches, etc.
Regarding cable recommendations: The only thing that surprised me is that computer based components like servers would be fully served with a Venom.
=> Is there the underlying assumption that it is battery supplied so a better power cord would make no difference? Otherwise could you explain why that is the case.
And one last thing: With all the fine but expensive luxury wires. Of course it‘s best to have an all Sigma/Alpha system. But for us mere mortals like me that have other existing expensive cables like AQ Hurricanes, would it be sonically okay e.g. to have the other remaining standard cables replaced first and then maybe at a later point go e.g. all Sigma.
=> I‘m not per se interested in this very combination, but rather of a mix between Shunyata and some other fine AC cords, because I would expect not all customers will order straight away 4-5 Sigmas and call it a day. Have you experiences with such „combinations“?
Are you asking if I have experience with other power cords other than our own?
Yes of course.
Can I recommend other cables that I personally appreciate?
Yes. David Elrod and Cardas and Triode Wire.
There are others that are good but I don’t sit around thinking about it. And you know what they say, “if you don’t have anything good to say ....”
If you already have good aftermarket cords, should you replace the other stock cords first?
Absolutely. For years we have preached the gospel of eliminating ALL stock cords from the system even if it means buying less expensive models in order to eliminate all the commodity cords. You will get better overall power system performance if you use a reasonable baseline approach to power.
RE: Digital Components and power cords
This refers specifically to devices that generate or pass purely digital signals and do not convert analog to digital or digital to analog. So this
excludes DACs and CD players. It would include; computers, disk arrays, monitors, NAS, ether switches, upscalers, clocks, etc.
These devices generally produce high levels of power line noise and they have very high order frequencies and harmonics. So they benefit from a power cord that actually,
measurably, reduces noise. The
Venom V14 Digital cable was designed “specifically” to deal with the type of noise that these device generate. These type of devices do not usually benefit from the larger gauge cables as a preamp or amplifier might.