Thanks Doc, I understand the design goal of the power cord - the M1 DAC draws 10 watts max @ 115 volts, so I think that we'll have a > 30x factor of safety or so in this application. :-)
I'm just happy to actually own a system that allows me to hear the difference between power cords. As an engineer, I've always been a bit skeptical of ultra-expensive interconnects - signal, speaker and especially AC cords. But I do understand the relationship between current demand and rise time, and I've read some of the work that Shunyata has published lately concerning this parameter.
http://www.shunyata.com/Content/DTCD.html And I think that Shunyata has really rocked the market by introducing the Venom 3 at $99.
More importantly - the concept of outbound radiation from each component's power supply, via the power cord, back into other components sharing the same power source. It's clear that twisting and braiding the conductors gave me a lower noise floor. Just amazing, in my opinion.
From an engineering POV, it makes sense. I'm not an EE, so I don't get it all... but it doesn't matter. I can hear it!
-Don