Here’s one for you. I pulled back the sheathing of an unused Ansuz C power cable, wtf, it’s only money [emoji854][emoji2957][emoji23]
This is more common than you think
Thanks for the great pictures.
Yes, I and a friend have repaired many "High End" power cables for both ourselves and other audiophiles. Mostly this consisted of replacing either the male or IEC plug and or replacing a broken ground pin (very common).
Having seen the construction of these cables truly leaves you wondering 2 questions. !, how can they charge so much for this? and 2, why do we pay so much for this?
The majority of the power cables that we have seen use readily available wire (nothing special). Each manufacturer has his own special build technique I.E. twist, counter twist, foil, shielding, spacing and on and on that they feel gives their cables the "magic".
Seeing things like what you have just posted is of no surprise.
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