Wow, thats great let us know how they effect your system sound. How are you deploying them in your system? Do you have any other HF equipment or cables?
Enjoy Pete
Enjoy Pete
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As far as expanding AC outlets, I was noticing on the Audio Advisor website some Audioquest 3 outlet power cord adapters for $34.95 each. This adapter appears to be more robust than cheap power strips. It fits on the end of a 15 amp power cord that could then be plugged into an AC outlet, providing 3 AC ports that could each hold a MC-0.5 magnetic waveguide. Seems like an inexpensive way to hold a couple of extra waveguides. I may give this route a go as I have some decent extra power cords around to fit the AQ adapter. |
In my opinion (and Rick's) it is not the way to go. Just go to Lowes or Home Depot and get a three outlet industrial plug. Single to triple. Below are some examples. http://www.lowes.com/LowesProductComparisionCmd?catalogId=10051&langId=-1&storeId=10151&... There are also single to triple with a short cable. Again industrial style. I have two in black. They work VERY well. And I a few of the above style version. Also work Very well. But that is just my opinion and experience. |
It is not that it would not work. It is just that it would not work as well as what I mentioned. Ideally you would want to be as close to the connection/outlet as possible. By using a long power cord you are that much further away. The adapter brings you right to the source, so to speak. So think of it this way. The way I described you get 90-95% vs plugged directly into the wall outlet. Your way you get 80-85% at best. Both work but one performs better. |