Summer Power Woes


For the past month, I've found my system to be a little stale and uninvolving. The other week, it became apparent that the sound was significantly better in the early morning compared to the evening. This morning, we finally get a 'relatively' cool morning, and the sparkle is back.

Just a reminder to not judge or make critical comparisons during the summer when the temperature is over 100 and everyone's AC is going 24/7. Systems can be very dependent upon the quality of electricity, even when one takes many steps to minimize this effect. I am convinced the effect is quite clear under these extreme conditions. And, it is not just your own ACs on the power line, but everyone else's.
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Miguel,

What do you think of the new Pure Power regenerators? I remember researching these several years ago and liked the concept.
Rob,

Any device or voltage regulation component that is close to the source components will not sound as natural and effortless. Look into voltage regulation at the AC panel of the house. This still has to be tested to see if the benefit of AC regulation outweights any minor drawbacks if any. The further the AC panel is away from the stereo room the less negative effects you'll hear. Only folks with a Tripoint Audio solution power conditioners will be able to hear all these traits of artifacts and compression of any isolation transformer voltage stabilizer.
Miguel,

What do you think of the new Pure Power regenerators? I remember researching these several years ago and liked the concept.
I don't have the newest version but I have the 1050 in April and like it very much. My injput voltage varies from 113 to 128 and the PP 1050 keeps the output at 120V. The new series 2 is supposed to be even better.