I intalled Monster Power Center and now my Rotel 1056 power cord is short. Does Rotel offer free exchange for longer cords?
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Kev,
my Rotel 1056 sits on the lower shelf and Monster Power Center on the top one. The distance between two is about 5 feet. My cord is only about 3 ft. long.
May I use any long computer cable to replace the original Rotel cable. They seem to be compartable and both made in China.- Bottom
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You can use any power cord as long as the ends are compatible. Three feet is a little short. My 1098 was one of the longer one's at about 5.5' I would say give Rotel a call and let them no your situation. Never know what they will say.
Kevin D.- Bottom
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Kev,
I just called Rotel Tech Support and they refered me to my local RatShack. They said that I need IEC 16 gauge wire power cord. Any comments? ;x(- Bottom
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Yes. Rotel uses standard IEC cord. As long as the gauge and # of pins is the same you should be fine.- Bottom
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Personally, I find that most cords (power, interconnects, etc.) for my home theater equipment are far too LONG. My Pure AV power conditioner came with a 12 foot cord that was incredibly beefy. I only needed about three feet to get to the nearest outlet, and the extra cable was a major pain to find someplace to stuff it. So, I surgically shortened the cord to four feet, which works perfectly with a little length to spare.Originally posted by CooldmitriyWhy would they make power cords so short? :roll: It's all about the money.
I also remember years ago having a discussion with a high end audio retailer. I wanted extremely short interconnects, to go from one component to another that it was sitting directly on top of. The shortest the dealer had was three feet. I wanted cables about 9 inches long. He said, they wouldn't cost any less than three footers. I said, I don't care if they cost any less, I want short cables.
In general, I always want the shortest possible cables to get from Point A to Point B.- Bottom
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