Miller, you use the phrase "a little common sense" like it actually pertains, here. Some of the smartest people I've ever worked with were some of the most ignorant people ever when it came to household electricity. There's no magical common sense involved, a person has actually been taught, or learned, or not. The average homeowner that looks inside an electrical panel doesn't know the first thing about it. I'm not for an instant suggesting they can't learn, but it's nothing to treat in a casual manner.
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Some good recipes given. My pathway involves PPT "The Gate", OYAIDE SWO-XXX ULTIMO Wall Outlet Receptacle with carbon fiber wall plate, Patrick Cullen Crossover II power cords and Decware Zen Power Conditioner. This has all been quite effective lowering the noise floor, blacker backgrounds and improving attack. I've no dedicated line. |
Hello, +1 on the Puritan PSM156. They also have a couple of other products you can add to fix the ground going from your system. I own 2 Puritan PSM156 and the Ultimate XX power cords. This is a great place to start. If you demo it get a fully broken in unit. This takes 12 days. After you plug in your gear you will need about 12 hours for your caps to charge back up in your gear. The filtration in this thing is insane with no negative sound effects. Just pure bliss. If you have an electrician modify or add a dedicated line have him put it on the side of the panel with the least amount of noise. No refrigerators, no HVAC units, no washers or dryers. Basically things that create noise and are on a lot. Power cords make a huge difference going to your equipment to help with RFI. If you are in the Chicagoland area and want to demo the Puritan this store lets you try before you buy. https://holmaudio.com/ Be warned you will sell anything to buy this. At $2300 it’s not cheap. It’s just perfect. I replaced my two Furman power conditioners with the Puritans. |
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