Any AC power discussion, should start at the main breaker panel.
It's a series circuit, a little bit like a chain. Replacing a few links in a chain, doesn't make it any stronger.
(and yes, I just over simplified things)
Yes, true. But it also goes back further than the main breaker panel. You're making Mark's argument for him.
Hammerhead said:
But if the water is turbid up to the faucet, a filter clears out the sediment, no?
No! Your analogies are not realistic, which indicates you are spending money, but don't understand what you are doing. A "filter on the tap" is actually doing something to change the water. You could liken that to a powerline regenerator (eg. PS Audio P3 or P5).
A better analogy would be to say "If the water is turbid, installing a 99.99% pure silver tap (on the end of hundreds of kilometres of utility piping) will clear up the water". NO!, it won't. It will do diddly-squat to clear up your turbid water.
I don't know. Sometimes I think audiophiles just like to fiddle ....... and in the absence of being able to fiddle with anything that might actually matter (like changing out op-amps, caps and the like [which would require intimate knowledge of circuit design, engineering principles and soldering skills] - heck, even changing the twiddly little power lead on the
inside of the amplifier might do something worthwhile; or improving the power supply back to your utility), they prefer to just swap out what they can see or what is easy, and pretend it makes a difference.
Whatever you want to spend/waste your money on........Chunky power cables look cool and look serious (heck, even I'll admit that - so for some, maybe there's your value right there), and any "Joe-Bloe" can connect one up in 2 minutes flat without the risk of damaging anything due to their lack of electrical knowledge. That's a heck of a lot easier than changing the caps inside your amp (which, incidentally, do a hell of a lot more to constrain current to your amplification devices than any cheap power cable, no matter how flawed it might be!)