here we go again. the power coming from a wall outlet should be 110-120 60hz. It is not always that. Everyone should have a power conditioner that gets rid of the "grunge" that comes down a power line, eliminates rfi, and keeps the output to within the 110-120 range. A lot of inexpensive power conditioners have been doing that for decades. Buy one that has been rated for hospital use. Tripp lite is a company that has been around for a long time. Clean power is clean power. Your components are designed to run on 120 ac, that's it. Expensive power conditioners, to be blunt, are a waste of money. Buy more music. Listen to more live performances. Remember, the power at the outlet is traveling on 50 cent a foot Romex. Every system should have a power conditioner, no one has to have an expensive one.
Power conditioning
I'm looking for a power conditioner for my McCormack DNA125; I'd also use it for my McCormack pre and my NAD CD player. There seems to be a lot of choices out there; my local dealer sells the Panamax, but so far I'm leaning towards the Hydra or Quintet. And advice would be welcome particularily from Steve. Thanks.
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