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We use these at work for our very expensive digital and analog sensors/probes/PLC's. They are very robust and are avalible in many configurations.http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=125-165Wayner
Thanks guys for all the links. I like the idea of just running a straight power stip with no surge protection or noise filtering. I was thinking of going this route and then later possibly adding a alan maher noise harvester plug to the other open wall outlet to clean up any noise in the line.Thanks for the help and keep em coming if anyone has anymore outlets they really like.
I'm STILL looking for a conditioner that really conditions without sonic penalty - haven't found one yet (and been thru a few now). The Audience Adept R1p may be the next one I try.... John
Quote from: TheChairGuy on 5 Apr 2008, 06:24 pmI'm STILL looking for a conditioner that really conditions without sonic penalty - haven't found one yet (and been thru a few now). The Audience Adept R1p may be the next one I try.... JohnI love mine. I use it for my McCormack DNA-500 amp and it is wonderful. Does not limit the dynamics or organic nature of the amp, yet lowers the noise floor significantly. I just bought a "b" stock one (arrived today) from TweekGeek's site to use for my digital projector. I use the 12 outlet Adept Response Ar12 for all else; it is the key to my system right now. Without it, or with my previous Power Plants, and my system is nowhere as musically smooth or quiet/black.
Sonny/Tuan - get rid of those wire tie nuts....just wrap the wire ends tightly together and use liberal amounts of electrical tape on them. Those nuts are sonic disasters - serious sonic disasters. They are probably as bad as having circuit breakers, on-off switches or fuses in your design. Try it without and see Regards, John