Removal of plug/wall outlet - hard connection ?


Hello,
Have anyone removed the plug and wall receptacle altogether and hard wired the end of the PC to the Romex coming out of the outlet box ?
I am thinking of doing this with my power amps only.
I am aware of the electrical codes regarding this set up, but if it is properly done safety will not be an issue.
Is there any sonic improvements ?
I have removed my WBT banannas and speakers bananna sockets and hardwired the bare wires together and it does create an improvement in the area of low level information.
Thank you.
terryakhan
Stehno, I know what you're saying. It's just that I interpreted the statement about "gaining another octave" as per the English language (ie 12 semitomes below the original note).
I've been a bassist for 20 years and my wife has a B.Mus Degree, so I get a little tired of a small number of A'goner's who use confused terminology when glowingly describing system sound or improvements.
If we just describe what we hear (for example, "bass notes gained more definition" or "lower frequencies gained strength and prominence") then everyone will be able to imagine what the writer is describing.
I should also be able to spell "semitones"! Lucky I'm a better bass player than I am typist...
After creating my own dual plug for my PCs I just found this site http://www.bogdanaudio.com/, where they manufacture a PC called SPIRIT DH with 2 plugs. Man, I wish I got this before reinventing the wheel, wasting my time and effort while I could be enjoying my playback system. Hopefully, many more manufacturers will catch on to this.
And, Carl109, Thank you for the corrections and I hope you will keep your good work up since I am not sure how many of us may be equipped qs you are. And yes I am trying to find a Music Dictionary as you suggested, which will help me post info about my upcoming experiments using 4 pcs of mono amps instead of 2 pcs, these will deliver 1.2 KW each.
thx terry
Terryakhan, please don't think I was trying to be insulting, as I wasn't. It's just that our descriptions of the sound of our systems (or any changes) are the only way for us to learn from each other; we obviously can't hear each other's systems.
That's why I'm a bit touchy when it comes to terminology on these threads, as terms are sometimes used which confuse rather than clarify.
Just don't get electrocuted!