Make sure your power conditioner is not current limiting!
power amplifier through a conditioner
I currently am using an audio research d-60 amplifier that I have experimented with a power conditioner that I own. The power conditioner is a powerpack 2. I should also mention now that I am using a pair of thiel 1.5. I do notice significant better results now that I have some better equipment to use the conditioner with. However I have a really hard time deciding what I like better with the power amp. I notice that when I unplug it from the conditioner and plug it directly into the wall a wider soundstage appears. I do notice in a drawback that there is not pinpoint accuracy of instruments when it is plugged into the wall.
Wondering if anyone else who uses a power conditioner does not use their amplifier with it?
Does anyone else have the same results as I do?
Wondering if anyone else who uses a power conditioner does not use their amplifier with it?
Does anyone else have the same results as I do?
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I have another suggestion that you might try, as you plug the amp directly into the wall: http://cls.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?accstwek&1119782187 This stuff really helped give body, roundness, and increased detail to the music. I don't have any affiliation with them, but the product worked very well for me. I have yet to find a power conditioner that does not rob something from the music, or smooth over the high frequencies. Just my experience. Good luck, Howard |
Yep. I think the Richard Gray's do a paralellallellagram thingy with the power stuff for non-limiting, ey? I believe it like cleans the power as it passes by, rather than through, no? Anyone have experience here? also, what's the experience with the AVS2000 from Monster from anyone here? . I've used many conditioners, as well as the PS audio powerplants over the years. Results vary, depending |
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