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Other than that I use two OneAC CP1102's which have been tweaked with cryo'd outlets, ERS paper and Dynamat Extreme...
Quote from: bytemeOther than that I use two OneAC CP1102's which have been tweaked with cryo'd outlets, ERS paper and Dynamat Extreme...I have an ONEAC 1105 I bought used on eBay for $26.00 + Shipping. I'll be honest I don't know much about them, I was tipped off by a friend who suggested one as an alternative to spending hundreds on consumer oriented power conditioning. One thing he did mention was that the minimum he would go would be an 1103, lower models than that supposedly don't have as good filtering.
I use Monster AVS2000 automatic voltage stabilizer (variac) as the backbone. It maintains a constant 120V to my Panamax 5300 [balanced double L filtration w/high current outlets.]Try connecting your Richard Gray, Furman, BPT, EquiTech etc. to a Monster AVS2000 and the results are not subtle for audio and video.
Byteme,You can pick up a used BPT 3.5 Sig for $1500 or so (list is $2500).I realize that is still substantially more than what you spent, but it is getting closer....George
Quote from: zybarByteme,You can pick up a used BPT 3.5 Sig for $1500 or so (list is $2500).I realize that is still substantially more than what you spent, but it is getting closer....GeorgeHmmm...! That is a lot closer, but I'm having a near stroke thinking about $1400 for a preamp! Although a year or two ago I had a stroke about $400 for a preamp, so as things creep up the scale you never know! Thanks for the heads up.
Quote from: LeviI use Monster AVS2000 automatic voltage stabilizer (variac) as the backbone. It maintains a constant 120V to my Panamax 5300 [balanced double L filtration w/high current outlets.]Try connecting your Richard Gray, Furman, BPT, EquiTech etc. to a Monster AVS2000 and the results are not subtle for audio and video.Levi,Does your unit hum and click?When I tried it in my house it hummed and clicked. The ExactPower EP15A provided this functionality (without the noises) and sounded better IMHO.George
I live in the Santa Cruz mountains and voltage fluctuation is a big problem especially in the winter when we loose power completely 3-4 times
Levi,I found that electricity in the city fluctuates a lot more than it does out at my place. As such, I didn't think the extra cost of having something that feeds my BPT a steady flow of juice was necessary.Maybe I will evaluate again down the road.BTW, the BPT 3.5 Sig made a big improvement in my system (which is why I kept it over the EP15A).George
Zybar,I think you need to use a balanced power conditioner with the EP15A. That is why Exactpower makes both. The Balanced power transformer reduces the output impedence of the 15A, which supplies now a clean 60Hz 120V sine wave. Ofcourse, all this requires a bigger budget. Maybe you should get a cheaper IC and get the 15A to put in behind the BPT.I have ordered a Blue Circle Music Ring 1200W balanced power conditioner to use with my Panny XR50. I will post some feedback when I have some time with it.
I asked BPT and Furman for recommendations for something that controlled fluctuating voltages and conditioned/cleaned it up. BPT had nothing and Furman recommended their RA-1220I live in the Santa Cruz mountains and voltage fluctuation is a big problem especially in the winter when we loose power completely 3-4 times
I found that electricity in the city fluctuates a lot more than it does out at my place. As such, I didn't think the extra cost of having something that feeds my BPT a steady flow of juice was necessary.Maybe I will evaluate again down the road.George