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Yup, agree with above. You could probably build your own power cable for the receiver for alot less money than buying one. The Bluray player cord will not make any difference as the draw is minimal to say the least.
If your really concerned about having enough power for your gear running a dedicated circuit would be a far more beneficial investment.
 

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For those of you that can't hear the difference, maybe its a blessing, you won't find a need to spend the extra money! LOL!
Or your just trying to convince yourselves that spending the extra cash was worthwhile where in reality it makes no difference.
 

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Even replacing the rather limp 99 cent wall receptacles that most people use at their equipment can help quite a bit in lowering the impedance to your equipment. Or, installing dedicated lines are a big help by reducing the number of connections used in regular circuits.

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Agreed, Using Hospital grade receptacles is a good upgrade and just using some good Tripe Lite Isobars is a good investment you dont have to break the bank.
 
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