Synergistic Research Tesla Plex SE ac receptacle


Sorry to put this under cables. One would think Audiogon would have a category for electrical tweaks.

How long did your Synergistic Tesla Plex SE ac receptacle take to break in, and at what point (in hours) did you hear it start breaking in?

NOW, this is assuming you did not come from a stock wall outlet, so please post if you've had say, PS Audio, or Maestro, or Shunyata, or Oyaide or FIM outlets for at least a year (so you have enough experience on the unit you had and it's been completely broken in).
Thanks
gbmcleod
I also have changed to all Furutech GTX-D rhodium receptacles. They are the best for my system. But,I am also using Oyaide outlet covers. I think they look better than Furutech.

I still own several Oyaide R1's, Maestro's and SR outlets but are not currently being used.
@ Ozzy, That is very interesting that you have a stable of such good outlets, but the furutech outlets are in use, what is the difference in sound between all of them that you have ozzy?
can the synergistic research receptacle be burned in my the sound system for 20 hours.
thanks
To burn the outlet in the quickest, put it on the heaviest load you have. For example I installed mine in a PS Audio UO and ran my plasma TV from the UO for 100 hours.

As for outlets themselves, I settled on the Oyaide R0 installed in a WPC as the main outlet in my main rig and the HT rig.
The R0 is an R1 but without the plating and sounds like a refined R1. Picture quality of my plasma visibly improved with better color saturation. It was the same in the main rig with improved soundstage and instrument tonal density along with bass definition.

Cheers
Well, true to my own dictum to give it at least a year, now it's been 3. 
I've bee using the Furutech GTX-D ® for the past 2 1/1 years. Due to needing another dedicated outlet, I put in the Synergistic and had the electrician come over. After he finished, I  listened to the the music with just an integrated amp plugged in to the Teslaplex SE. While the sound was dynamic and exciting (and it had better low-level detail than the Furutech I lated installed), I have to agree that its upper midrange and treble are exaggerated (bright and edgy). Simply unplugging the power cord from the wall and plugging it in to a PS Audio Power Plant lessened the brightness, and this brightness persists, no matter what music was playing, unless it was say, Blood, Sweat and Tears, a pop CD with a slightly muted upper end, for which the Teslaplex SE compensated, providing a more "brilliant" upper midrange. But on Mercurys - and even RCAs made in Boston Symphony Hall, which is NEVER bright when hearing music in it - the sound is a bit edgy. An "Enjoy the Music" review of several years ago also found the Teslaplex to be "crisp" in the upper mids and treble.
My only problem with the Furutech is that it slightly masks low-level detail and while it has dynamics, it does not do it in "0-60mph". It sounds just a bit more slow off the mark, like 0-45. And I have two of them, so it's not sample-to-sample variation. I was surprised, but then, it may be that the Synergistic hypes the detail along with subtle information. I'll have to put in a Maestro or some other outlet to test that out. For now, just posting.