How to fight dirty power - I need your help


My system is AMC CD8B-Zucable Oxyfuel-CREEK-OHM12-Zucable Disco-Odyssey Stratos-Groneberg Quattro Reference-Migrage OM-10. My amp is directly plugged into a FIM outlet in the wall. The other component went through a Monster HTS2000. The voltage in my house is relatively high, usually in the range of 126-130V. The sound from my system is sometimes very good, but sometimes, especially in the evening, is tasteless. I believe the main reason is dirty power and high voltage. I’m trying to figure out an inexpensive way to fight the power problems. I don’t want to spend $1000-2000 to buy a power regulator. I’m thinking variac, but heard different opinions. I guess the result to some degree is system dependent. Now I need to figure out what is the key component that lowered sound quality when voltage is high or the power supply is dirty-CD player? Amp? What is the best way to solve the problem?
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I would only plug the CDP to the Isolation transformer...it really needs to stay in solitary confinement.

The thing about the ONEAC brand is that they use a patented "virtual ground" which isolates your house's ground from that of the isolated components. A lot of noise in a system is transmitted via the building's ground. You can always get a variable output isolation transformer and plug it to a ONEAC. Your CDP will operate at the right voltage. I know Sedond is doing that with his infamous modded ART Di/O DAC. He runs it @ 100V in order to get the proper operating DC voltage.

The Higwire you can get from Music Direct mail order here in Chicago for $25 (www.amusicdirect.com).

There's articles and DIY projects on noise reduction and balanced power in Jon Risch's website:

http://www.geocities.com/jonrisch/index2.htm

Now, for the money you'll spend on a big balanced power...

I got a big 3000W ONEAC (220V in/110 V out) for less than $200. I take electricity at the 220V level and it provides full lightning protection and about a 20 dB noise reduction in the audio band. Not bad. Next in series is a Powertronix 900W isolation transformer to which my Tice A/V Solo line filter is plugged to (line components only). I have two isolation transformers in series plugged to the Tice's digital outlet. My DAC gets a C-Core trans with a two pronged plug. The C-Core is plugged to a 2 amp ONEAC. My amp is plugged to the big ONEAC and it's using a Highwire Wirewrap. TDK clamp on ferrite cores are used judiciously throughout the sytem (99 cents each).

Needless to say, my system sounds very very clean and musical...no grunge, no artifacts, just really beautiful music, especially on vinyl.
The BC86 is similar to the Quiet Lines, but the BC86 works a lot better. Yes, I have compared them directly. Not even close. I do find the Quiet Lines do a good job on video.
There is a lot of info on the web. Do a seach for "balanced power" on Yahoo or any other search engine. The most popular brands are Equi=Tech, Furman and Cinepro. Most of the regenerators (PS Audio power plants etc...) also have a balanced outputs. One odd note.....the National Electrical Code requires balanced power to have ground fault protection, due to both lines having potential to ground. Some conditioners have it, some don't.(?)
Twl - Your battery ps sounds interesting. Especially intriguing is the solar aspect. Is the system your own design? Please offer details. Thanks.
Hmmm the high voltage perked my interest. Just took the multimeter and did some checking. My 120v outlets are reading at 128v and it's noon with the outside temperature at 88 degrees and rising.
Makes me wonder????