January 10, 201412 yr I concur. The power supply is only ever as good as the weakest link. Have you seen that shit that's in your walls? No power cord on earth (vague pun not intended but noticed, acknowledged and allowed) is going to improve on that, short of regenerating.
January 10, 201412 yr I like when people come here to "teach" us stuff. If I wanted any of that book learnin', I'd be off to the liberry. Also, when we learn shit, we learn that shit INTO THE GROUND.
January 10, 201412 yr sure, he's a dick bag, I get it. There is a chance these outlets are better tho, I just don't care enough to actually try. I'd already planned on putting hospital outlets in if I ever get around to finishing my basement, tho. The last part of my post was not to you, though it might be unclear. Dan, sometimes some of your posts (due to their pithy nature) do not come across to me as you might have intended, so let me know if what I send your way does not jive. Hospital outlets are built really well and do not really lose their grip on the plug over time, and if you are going to rewire or do renovation, I would splurge for them for that reason easily, but it would be for that reason alone. Edited January 10, 201412 yr by roadtonowhere08
January 10, 201412 yr I agree that the filtered outlet is mostly maketing, but at least it has some effect.... unlike the furutech rare metal plated stuff... I believe a well designed PSU should be able to get rid of a reasonable amount of noise from the AC line, but the sometimes.... a reasonbale amount is not good enough... I have experienced it first hand when I was living in the college dorm where a whole bunch of microwave, air conditioner and refrigerators are plugged into the same AC line and there was a shit ton of noise... I remember being able to hear them through ESP950 and CKKIII... a $50 APC surge suppressor that did -45dB on EMI/RFI help a lot but still didn't get rid of the noise entirely... I doubt that any household AC line will get that bad.. but filtering noise from AC line never hurts... and as I stated.. the $400 price tag is on the high side. I'll never buy it at that price, but I might buy it if it were $100, which will never happen...
January 10, 201412 yr I think if you increase the grip, it makes the electrons track tighter, and they are less likely to scatter. Hence the tighter bass. Just Saying
January 10, 201412 yr Real men solder straight to the romex...fuck outlets! that's no joke at all.... I've seen some chinese meet where people pull lines straight out of the transformer box to the equipments... they claim it produce the cleanest sound...
January 10, 201412 yr Orange makes everything sound better:image.jpg Looking for the brand/model of those speakers, which look quite nice, Google image threw this to me Definitely orange is the new black
January 15, 201412 yr Um, I know I'm late to this thread, but goddamn it I want some of that cake. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTUQyEr-sg0
September 22, 20178 yr nice first post. I suggest you read a bit before bumping ancient messages again.
September 22, 20178 yr This thread made me chuckle... Let us not forget the $75 audiophile grade receptacle cover https://www.amazon.com/Furutech-104-D-Carbon-Hi-Performance-Duplex/dp/B00P25D12W/ref=pd_bxgy_23_img_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=H26RM3V25ZJS0RWBBQXE
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