High performance electric outlets


I just moved into an apartment which has the weakest and most feeble outlets I have ever seen. There seems to be so much confusion and controversy about this subject that I have no idea where to start.

My apartment has the electric panel in the pantry closet, so I will be able to draw 220V for my ONEAC 3000W isolation transformer. The transformer has two 110V outlets and feeds all my system. I would also need two or three more outlets in a power strip next to my equipment.

Should I just get something like two of those orange Leviton Hospital Grade outlets from Home Depot ($11.00 each) to replace the ones in the isolation transformer or is it really worth to go the 'audio grade' route? If so, how can I make an educated decision?
psychicanimal
We recently started using the Furutech outlets from Japan. this is the company that supplies the single crystal copper to Harmonic Technology for their cables. our previous outlets were the FIM and Wattgate.
Quote: "We recently started using the Furutech outlets from Japan. this is the company that supplies the single crystal copper to Harmonic Technology for their cables. our previous outlets were the FIM and Wattgate."

What's your point?
I think it is pretty obvious that Artistic Audio finds the Furutech outlets to be of very high quality and recommends them. As to whether or not they are a dealer for such item, only they know the answer to that. At least they were honest enough to post under their business name and didn't try to sneak in as a shill. Sean
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Sean, oops. This is what I was informed by one who usually does some pretty thorough homework prior to making any audio purchase.

> Get a Woodhead extra heavy duty industrial 20
> amp outlet, as far as I can tell, it is
> IDENTICAL to the FIM outlet at 1/3 the cost.