


I’ve since replaced the PS Audio P10 Power Plant with the HFC MC-6 Hemisphere power conditioner. These power devices are a bit different from the rest.

Having auditioned a few of High Fidelity Cables’s products, I was hooked and curious. And for analog power cables, I preferred the Shunyata Alpha HC Zitron power cable paired with the PS Audio P10. As far as digital power cords, I preferred the Dynamic Design Heritage Challenger AE15 for the Chord DAVE. I’ve written a few posts in the past regarding various power cords. I firmly believe one cannot experience the full potential of a system until you have a quality power infrastructure in place. Power components are usually overlooked but those who have had years of experience in this hobby know it could make all the difference.
