Rower, you seem to feel that noise being generated either from components(ie-Sunfire sub) or elsewhere has no effect on the sound coming from our system?
Maybe, I misinterpret what you are saying.
But the Fluke test was visible proof of distortions that I heard in my system when the sub was used.And it also provided visual proof of less distortions on the line when the sub was out of the system.My ears told me something was wrong.The Fluke provided proof.Before using the Fluke,I could only trust my ears.Were they lieing to me?
Was I imagining that the sound with the sub was more ragged and irritating?
Was I just looking for reasons to not use a sub?Actually except for the grit,I quite preffered the sound with the sub providing some extra kick in the regions that the CLS's didn't reach.
I had a couple of other epiphanies years previous(1987) when I upgraded the power cord to a pair Quad 63 with DIY, and when I bypassed speaker fuses with copper DIY plugs(Audio Critic) (1980?).
I could hear the improvement,so did the fellow who bought my Quads, as he requested the DIY power cords with the purchase.
I now feel much safer with HiFi Spreme /WA chipped fuses in my system.
Were my ears lieing to me all this time over the course of several decades?Are they lieing to me now when I say the WA chips have improved the Supremes?
I don't know, but they were younger ears back then,and the power was purer than it is today.There were less people and less electronic gadgets in those days.Maybe that helped me hear the differences in the power cord and the negative effect of a fuse in the system.
Would I be able to hear the effects of the fuses if I didn't do anything to the power to my gear?
I can't say,except that my old ears can hear the benefit of the chips.
To me, this is proof enough that if one does nothing to address the isuues of the power going into your gear, the problems won't just go away or improve and heal itself over time.IF anything, things will get worse.Does WiFi have an effect on our systems?
I don't know, but I do know we are being bombared with stuff that was never around back in the 1980's. And there's no relief from it, it will only intensify.
Most electronics are quite capable of letting you hear distortions,at least the ones that I have used.
That they don't mask the power line distortions isn't a flaw in my book.Noise cancelling with the addition of more noisy electronics in the chain isn't my recipe for great sound.
I want the elimination or lessening of the noise on the line.
My electronics are sensitive to noise, or maybe it's just that my ears are good at sorting out the noise from the music.
In any case, I can tell when something is right and something is wrong, and the Fluke test was the inspiration for me to take the power more seriously.That and a friend who got into power conditioning before I did.
My group of audio friends each heard an improvement to one fellow's sound but there was nothing new gear wise.
He told us all that he did was to run a couple of dedicated lines.
Needless to say we all did the same.
I would like to think that most manufacturer's address power regulation as best they can, and to a price point.One reason why the most expensive amps usually have the better power supplies.
I've never heard any of the power regenerators,but those who have say this can be a good way to address some issues, and some folks have other opinions about power regenerators, so I would agree that at this moment there is no one size fits all solution to curing the power problem.
There are many different approches to the problem, from many companies,the thing to not loose sight of is the fact that they are addressing the same thing.
Please spare me the rhetoric that these companies exist only because of the neurosis of folks like me.
I've done enogh experimenting with wires over the years to be able to hear the difference between solid core and stranded wire,copper, silver and combination and the importance of upgraded connectors. Yes, I do run one direct line straight from the panel to a Furman IT 1210. This powers my cd player.The furman's receptcle was cut off and the bare wires are attached directly(with those twist on connectors)to the dedicated line.Also a Shunyata RZ1 receptacle has replaced the shabby one in the Furman that my cd player's Shunyata power cord is plugged into.The fewer connections the better, so use the best ones you can afford.
Does this sound better than when the cd player was plugged straight into the wall with stock cord?
Yes it does.
Does that mean that my Esoteric E03 was a flawed design, ?
I don't think so,but it did benefit from power conditioning and tweaking the power going into it.
It was good enough to be able to let me hear the differnces.
Perhaps inferior gear would not benefit as much from the attention I paid to the power going into mine.
Or perhaps it would benefit even more?
Decent well set up system with decent gear should be able to let you hear differences between power cords, fuses, interconnects and speaker wire,and it should be as easy to hear these differences/improvements as it is to hear differences in one power amp to the next.
But then some folks still feel they all sound the same.
And if they've done nothing to improve the power to their systems,they are probably correct.
The thing about better power is that you won't hear it until you do something about it.
Everything sounds great, until you do something that makes the sound even better.
Getting better sound is all about the things you do, you have to actively participate.
You can watch from the sidelines or get into the game, your choice.
Maybe, I misinterpret what you are saying.
But the Fluke test was visible proof of distortions that I heard in my system when the sub was used.And it also provided visual proof of less distortions on the line when the sub was out of the system.My ears told me something was wrong.The Fluke provided proof.Before using the Fluke,I could only trust my ears.Were they lieing to me?
Was I imagining that the sound with the sub was more ragged and irritating?
Was I just looking for reasons to not use a sub?Actually except for the grit,I quite preffered the sound with the sub providing some extra kick in the regions that the CLS's didn't reach.
I had a couple of other epiphanies years previous(1987) when I upgraded the power cord to a pair Quad 63 with DIY, and when I bypassed speaker fuses with copper DIY plugs(Audio Critic) (1980?).
I could hear the improvement,so did the fellow who bought my Quads, as he requested the DIY power cords with the purchase.
I now feel much safer with HiFi Spreme /WA chipped fuses in my system.
Were my ears lieing to me all this time over the course of several decades?Are they lieing to me now when I say the WA chips have improved the Supremes?
I don't know, but they were younger ears back then,and the power was purer than it is today.There were less people and less electronic gadgets in those days.Maybe that helped me hear the differences in the power cord and the negative effect of a fuse in the system.
Would I be able to hear the effects of the fuses if I didn't do anything to the power to my gear?
I can't say,except that my old ears can hear the benefit of the chips.
To me, this is proof enough that if one does nothing to address the isuues of the power going into your gear, the problems won't just go away or improve and heal itself over time.IF anything, things will get worse.Does WiFi have an effect on our systems?
I don't know, but I do know we are being bombared with stuff that was never around back in the 1980's. And there's no relief from it, it will only intensify.
Most electronics are quite capable of letting you hear distortions,at least the ones that I have used.
That they don't mask the power line distortions isn't a flaw in my book.Noise cancelling with the addition of more noisy electronics in the chain isn't my recipe for great sound.
I want the elimination or lessening of the noise on the line.
My electronics are sensitive to noise, or maybe it's just that my ears are good at sorting out the noise from the music.
In any case, I can tell when something is right and something is wrong, and the Fluke test was the inspiration for me to take the power more seriously.That and a friend who got into power conditioning before I did.
My group of audio friends each heard an improvement to one fellow's sound but there was nothing new gear wise.
He told us all that he did was to run a couple of dedicated lines.
Needless to say we all did the same.
I would like to think that most manufacturer's address power regulation as best they can, and to a price point.One reason why the most expensive amps usually have the better power supplies.
I've never heard any of the power regenerators,but those who have say this can be a good way to address some issues, and some folks have other opinions about power regenerators, so I would agree that at this moment there is no one size fits all solution to curing the power problem.
There are many different approches to the problem, from many companies,the thing to not loose sight of is the fact that they are addressing the same thing.
Please spare me the rhetoric that these companies exist only because of the neurosis of folks like me.
I've done enogh experimenting with wires over the years to be able to hear the difference between solid core and stranded wire,copper, silver and combination and the importance of upgraded connectors. Yes, I do run one direct line straight from the panel to a Furman IT 1210. This powers my cd player.The furman's receptcle was cut off and the bare wires are attached directly(with those twist on connectors)to the dedicated line.Also a Shunyata RZ1 receptacle has replaced the shabby one in the Furman that my cd player's Shunyata power cord is plugged into.The fewer connections the better, so use the best ones you can afford.
Does this sound better than when the cd player was plugged straight into the wall with stock cord?
Yes it does.
Does that mean that my Esoteric E03 was a flawed design, ?
I don't think so,but it did benefit from power conditioning and tweaking the power going into it.
It was good enough to be able to let me hear the differnces.
Perhaps inferior gear would not benefit as much from the attention I paid to the power going into mine.
Or perhaps it would benefit even more?
Decent well set up system with decent gear should be able to let you hear differences between power cords, fuses, interconnects and speaker wire,and it should be as easy to hear these differences/improvements as it is to hear differences in one power amp to the next.
But then some folks still feel they all sound the same.
And if they've done nothing to improve the power to their systems,they are probably correct.
The thing about better power is that you won't hear it until you do something about it.
Everything sounds great, until you do something that makes the sound even better.
Getting better sound is all about the things you do, you have to actively participate.
You can watch from the sidelines or get into the game, your choice.