Effects of Power Outages Where You Live


More and more, power outages seem to be an issue for me and I believe for audiophiles in general. We have had two wind storms like never before in the last 5 months that wiped out the power in my area of Ohio. Major work by the electric company has to be done to restore the power when these storms occur. Power was lost at my home once for 7 days back in September because of an extreme wind storm. The one that just happened caused only about 24 hours with lost power. How long do you think it takes your audio system's performance to restore to normal after you have unplugged it and it sits for 24 hours? Additionally, when the electric company is rebuilding damaged equipment, adding new transformers etc. what affect do you think this has or has had to the power in your area? What affect(s) has this had on the performance of your audio system?
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I have heard that 48 hour rule too, not to say I agree or discount that theory but I have heard it before.
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Gee Tvad welcome to Audio, shall we start a list of subjective unscientific mumbo jumbo....you first :)
Chadnliz I'm in Columbus. I can easily see your point Tvad. A similar concept takes place when new words get added to the dictionary. A word is invented by some person and gets repeated over and over by many people. The common usage of that word eventually leads to it being added to the dictionary. And all because some person first used the word.
For what its worth, I have a Audio Resaerch CD-3mkII which does not have an on/off switch. Obviously Audio Research sees some merit in leaving digital equipment powered up all the time.