expensive power cables

I simply can't imagine that the included power cable is of good quality; WIIM has to cut corners somewhere. Why did I even ask this question? Nothing has changed in my electrical system; the protected power distributor is plugged directly into the wall. Ever since I started using the two WIIMs, I've been hearing a clicking noise whenever I turn another device on or off.

How this price came about overall is still suspect to me anyway. So far, I can't find anything to complain about; the phono amplifier is also good in my opinion.

Thank you for all your feedback, musical greetings from Vienna
"I simply can't imagine that the included power cable is of good quality" --> That is purely your belief/imagination and experts cannot say anything that will convince you otherwise. The clicking noises you mention (coming from connected speakers?) will need further examination though, not easy to point out not knowing the situation.
 
One thing to add is that any cable that transports (mains) power will radiate a (magnetic) field around it and it's good practice to not run power cables parallel to small signal cables if these signal cables are of unbalanced type.
 
What’s surprising is that they buy affordable hifi and thinking about upgrading cable and such because they are not satisfied on the results. Just about anything life and for most part performance comes in price point.
 
@onlyoneme was going to do some testing on shielded power cables. I don't know if he ever got around to it.
Yeah, one of many cases I wanted to address but haven't even properly started...
 
I have found that changing the power cable can sometimes make absolutely p-all difference, my TT for instance reveals no differences at all with differing power leads. Zilch.

However, when I put one of the Audioquest NRG figure 8 cables on the Ultra, it absolutely did sound different, better.

This may be reflecting the difference in internals of several grand’s worth of TT/phono stage and something built to a smaller budget cap.
 
Does not make any sense. It's all a scam. If it was possible to have "better & cleaner" power using these cables, every hospital, laboratory, data-centre, music studio etc would be using them.
No one here suggested better or cleaner power with cables alone. That said, I’ve worked in 3 of the 4 work settings you mention (not music studio), and they all have strict requirements for power supply and data cabling. Specialized sensitive equipment may even require power filtration/conditioning and/or dedicated lines, such as mass spectrometers and hematology analyzers, or in the case of data centers you’d have data servers and networking gear. What does this mean for audio?… well, “your wallet and your ears” is my philosophy. Do what you will and enjoy. No need to attack people here.
 
I have found that changing the power cable can sometimes make absolutely p-all difference, my TT for instance reveals no differences at all with differing power leads. Zilch.

However, when I put one of the Audioquest NRG figure 8 cables on the Ultra, it absolutely did sound different, better.

This may be reflecting the difference in internals of several grand’s worth of TT/phono stage and something built to a smaller budget cap.

The power comes from the utility provider on the cheapest metal that’ll do the job, routes to a transformer on your block, again the cheapest that’ll do the job, then into your home breaker box and wiring which the builder absolutely used the cheapest that’ll do the job, then the cheap receptacle outlet, then the power is magically transformed by the Audioquest snake oil power cable, then into the WiiM’s power supply and all other circuitry, and you think you can hear the difference in few feet of Audioquest cable being present versus the power cable that WiiM tested and supplied with their own product?
 
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