@dmac67 what gauge wire is run from your circuit breaker to your outlet?
Is it possible a 20 amp outlet can make a big difference in SQ?
This is a somewhat rhetorical question, but I'm interested if anyone has a similar experience, or can explain why...
I have one duplex outlet to power everything. I assumed it was 15 amp so a few months ago I replaced the outlet with a hospital grade 15 amp outlet. (fwiw there are 4 wires, 2 white 2 black). My tube amp is plugged directly into the wall.
On Friday the air-con went out so I had a reason to check the fuse box - and realized that the circuit powering my AV is 20 amp.
So I replaced the outlet with the same brand and grade but 20 amp.
I was surprised that there was a significant change in SQ - I'd say dynamics are faster, more detailed, more powerful.
If I'd spent $500 or more I'd factor in the mental bias but I spent $20 and expected nothing.
Am I imagining this?
Any thoughts?
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I doubt changing the amp rating of the outlet, but keeping all other things the same (brand, line,, etc) would matter by itself. There’s two things I immediately think about:
If you aren’t going to re-use that 15A outlet may be fun to take a hand grinder/multitool (i.e. Dremel) to the face and remove it to see if it doesn’t have the T shaped wipers of the 20A units. The reason for the multi-rating is areas like a kitchen, where you may have multiple appliances going. They may each be under 15A, but by using a 20A circuit you can minimize breaker tripping. The 20A plugs are usually reserved for commercial settings and 1-2 outlet circuits where the electrician wants to indicate "this is where you can plug in the hotel vacuum. " |
@lak Note you tagged a different AG member...anyway, I don't know what gauge the wiring is. I can only assume the house is wired to code - the majority of the breakers are 20 amp. @erik_squires this was my understanding but I thought the 20 amp outlet may allow a bit more current. Maybe, maybe not. Not going to tear the 15 amp apart - at this point I'm happy that the new outlet is properly installed maybe the old one was not - and after a lot more listening, for sure there is major improvement in SQ. |
OP: By the way, I found the Leviton 90 degree, hospital grade plugs to be really tight, and the 90 degree feature super convenient for saving space around the sockets:
My outlets are in the corner behind my bass traps so this type of plug saved me several inches of floor space.
Best, Erik "cryo" |
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