terry9 ..." Put your money into Quietrock 545, which will soak up lots of $$$ real fast." Just looked at their web page and see it weighs 6.25 lbs/sf, so a 4 x 8 foot sheet weighs 300 lbs...that'll keep your contractors fit!
Audiophile Receptacle question
Hey guys. So I'm about to convert my garage to a home studio/listening room. Amongst other things I plan to get at least 4 new receptacles isolated to the breaker. I'm looking at Furutech and Synergistic Research -Tesla Plex. I'm hoping to get good results with my equipment. But I was wondering if receptacles like these would provide any improvement on say my guitar amps? I also am a musician, as well as a professional music listener lol. Would love to get some input from others on this. I know these things are targeted for high end equipment, but would a vintage guitar tube amp not be considered high end of audiophile? It would be awesome if they made a sonic difference when I'm recording my music. Thanks
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Wait a minute, if you are using a vintage amp, are you not supposed to use the vintage plug ( two pin...non grounded) that came with it! Plug that into any wall outlet and you risk....well you know. Change the plug on the amp end to a decent three pin grounded...and some say you change the value of the amp...and its sound! LOL. |
daveyf1,318 posts Not so fast. It may not be a simple matter of just changing the 2 wire power cord and plug to a to a 3 wire cord and plug and ground the chassis of the amp. The OP needs to get a schematic wiring diagram for the guitar amp. Some AC line power wiring modifications will, may, be needed. https://www.thetubestore.com/guitar-amp-schematics |
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