Going with the Hubbell 5361 all brass single outlet. Will have to make my own custom mounted face plate 6 of them all double cryo'd out of .5 inch aluminum plate. These will be mechancally grounded. I now use the Furutech copper IEC connectors on my power cords. Tom
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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Gray outlet plates: http://www.kyleswitchplates.com/gray-outlet-cover-plates/ Here is a site that sells a variety of cover plates: http://www.justswitchplates.com/switchplates-all-products.html?size=1+Outlet&page=1 |
Hello group, Very interesting discussion. Quick question: I am running my system out of a Furman Reference 15i power conditioner; I'm also using Shunyata Venom power cords with my components. Would buying a better outlet make a difference, or would it be unnecessary and redundant, given what I'm already doing? I don't mean to hijack a thread, but this seems to be a good place to ask that question. Thanks, Jeff |
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