Yes, I hope so. It will take some time as the receptacles have to be well burnt in to enable a decent comparison with my existing outlets.
Porter Ports or Cabledyne Cryo Hubbell 5362
Just as I was about to purchase 3 Porter Ports yesterday, a friend of mine drew my attention to a new offering on the market, cryoed HBL 5362 by Cabledyne (www.cabledyne.com). Price wise there is considerable difference (as it appears to me): Porter Ports sell of $36 ea. + $12 shipping (for up to 3 units) against $25 each with free US shipping currently being offered by Cabledyne. My heart says Porter Port, but my mind -possibly biased by my friend - says Cabledyne.
Would greatly appreciate the advice from and personal experience/comparison from fellow audiogoners.
thank you in advance.
Would greatly appreciate the advice from and personal experience/comparison from fellow audiogoners.
thank you in advance.
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What happened to all the URL links here in AudioGon? All I get is 404 errors. I will repost the URLS. http://www.cabledyne.com/hubbell-outlet.html |
I Have not heard from Lall yet but a friend and I just completed some outlet testing. The comparison was done between the Hubbell HBL5362 cryo industrial grade and a Hubbell 8300 cryo hospital grade outlets. The 5362 is all brass and the 8300 is nickel plated brass. I will be brief here since many would like Cliffs. 5362: Solid bass, warm mids, and neutral highs. 8300: Thin bass, neutral mids, bright highs. The 8300 was once popular but it is clear to me that the 5362 is the winner. JMO, YMMV. Nice to see what others are saying. |
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