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Roscoeii's got a good point. What exactly is the MiniBuss? I had no idea that you had something at the $249 level. Scott
He describes his products, including the MiniBuss here:http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=102422.0
Yeah, but it is a fairly barebones description not likely to help someone without much experience with power conditioning (and those people are more likely to be drawn to the RevB and Uber I would guess).
He describes his products, including the MiniBuss here:http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=102422.0Still, pictures would be nice, but I think Dave just has a lot stacked and he needs some time. He built my Uberbuss very quickly however, I was shocked!Best,Anand.
How is it working for you? Are the things in the fridge good and cold? Dave
How's that? Dave
Point well taken, Roscoe.I got tired of looking at all of the crappy multiple plugstrips out there and decided to build ones that are great performers. I especially detest the "heavy duty" ones with surge protection that all of the BigBox stores carry.The MiniBUSS is a triple receptacle multibox with 3 P&S 5362 Spec Grade receptacles and a 15A IEC standard.Here's a picture:The IEC shown is a Bulgin, the production standard is the Furutech 15A Gold Inlet. All of the standard options apply to the MiniBUSS as far as receptacles and power inlets go. A 20A Bulin IEC inlet is a no-charge option as is the Neutrik PowerCon 30A inlet. I'm very seriously considering making the PowerCon a standard for my products. They just make way too much sense. (Pete... we need to talk).Filtration is capacitive RFI filtering with a -3dB point of ~30KHz. There are no inductors to screw with dynamics. The box is lined with StillPoints ERS paper and the bottom of the unit is filled with the EMI/RFI Goo that I use in the MacSandwich to help with grunge at a distribution point.Pretty much there it is. As with all of my products, specifications are liable to change when I find a better way to do what I do.How's that? Dave
Dave, I count 6 receptacles. How much for a 20a version like the one in the picture?Scott
Does it have any UberBussness in it other then the "goo" and ERS paper?
And how do the tomatoes and onions sound?
Uhm, not really. The Uber and RevB are different from everything else on the market because of the EMI brick. That and the PFC network. This is a VHQ outlet extension that has a bit of filtering to help mitigate the digititis and SMPS noise that is running rampant on our power lines these days. Dave
Here's a picture:A 20A Bulin IEC inlet is a no-charge option as is the Neutrik PowerCon 30A inlet. I'm very seriously considering making the PowerCon a standard for my products. They just make way too much sense. (Pete... we need to talk).Dave
Dave,I love it!!! Is this the mating plug?... I was thinking of developing something very similar but you beat me to it!!!Very cool!Pete
Yes gents, please do the PowerCons Now, how do I put one of those on my Uber, existing square hole, round peg
Scott, 3 receptacles = 6 outlets. The receptacles are 20A P&S 5362. With a Bulgin 20A IEC inlet cost is $279.00.Pricing for everything is here: http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=102422.0Dave