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Jay has a great ear for sound. He sat down to listen and very quickly discerned the changes in sound for each configuration. I was impressed as I followed his detailed comments of "more depth", "the piano is less forward", "double bass is tighter" etc etc.
During our tests, depending on the quality of power/filtering fed to them, the LeAmps sound ranged from being flat, 2-dimensional and a little ragged to full bodied, natural and transparent.
About the double bass, we were listening for several subtle things - the depth of the tone, its tightness and also whether or not it sounded like a string or just a low tone (the last being pretty critical). The DeZoral delivered
Let's also not forget that Guan had a dedicated line... I think we should all think very seriously about this as the improvement in sound quality was as significant as putting in a power filter! And, yes, the improvements were additive!!
Would you believe that there was an improvement moving from regular white 15A ac cable direct from the breaker box to Supra LoRad ac cable? Yessir, even more detail and lower noise floor. The electrician was wondering why I wanted to change out perfectly good ac mains cable to the Supra. But there you are...
Quote from: GuanWould you believe that there was an improvement moving from regular white 15A ac cable direct from the breaker box to Supra LoRad ac cable? Yessir, even more detail and lower noise floor. The electrician was wondering why I wanted to change out perfectly good ac mains cable to the Supra. But there you are... My building electrician is going to get a call....
Tit for tat is fine - a power filter is worth an evening playing handyman.
Speaking of Chinese food, if you guys find yourself in HK (or Shanghai or Guangzhou or Beijing) I can certainly recommend some great restaurants.I haven't had much of a chance to visit Eastern Europe yet (apart from a few days in Prague) but that's on my list of things to accomplish. Maybe I can start with a power filter! My girlfriend was amazed that the DeZoral was from Yugoslavia!
I'd hold that call, Jay. There are two reasons for a dedicated power line: 1) to cut the noise down, which is meaningless with a dedicated line filter capable of delivering tne goods, and 2) because you need a lot of juice and don't fancy resetting the home fuse every five minutes.To check this out, go visit Guan once again, and do a simple test. Listen to whatever over the dedicated line, then switch to a normal line and listen again. I shall be VERY surprised if you hear any difference with the filter on line.All I'm saying is that I think it's an unnecessary expenditure with a DeZorel filter on line as long as you don't need extraordinary amounts of power for some mammoth amps.Cheers,DVV
Indeed? Well, you ain't seen nothin' yet. I am about to finish a test of a locally made all tube amp, it should be up on my site by the end of this week. More surprises from Yugoslavia comin' up.Cheers,DVV
To check this out, go visit Guan once again, and do a simple test. Listen to whatever over the dedicated line, then switch to a normal line and listen again. I shall be VERY surprised if you hear any difference with the filter on line.
Quote from: Jay SQuote from: GuanWould you believe that there was an improvement moving from regular white 15A ac cable direct from the breaker box to Supra LoRad ac cable? Yessir, even more detail and lower noise floor. The electrician was wondering why I wanted to change out perfectly good ac mains cable to the Supra. But there you are... My building electrician is going to get a call.... I'd hold that call, Jay. There are two reasons for a dedicated power line: 1) to cut the noise down, which is meaningless with a dedicated line filter capable of delivering tne goods, and 2) because you need a lot of juice and don't fancy resetting the home fuse every five minutes.To check this out, go visit Guan once again, and do a simple test. Listen to whatever over the dedicated line, then switch to a normal line and listen again. I shall be VERY surprised if you hear any difference with the filter on line.All I'm saying is that I think it's an unnecessary expenditure with a DeZorel filter on line as long as you don't need extraordinary amounts of power for some mammoth amps.Cheers,DVV
I think of power filters as reducing the noise that ride along the AC wave. What they can't do is deliver a constant voltage. So, in a shared line fluctuations in voltage will occur depending on the load on the line. With a DeZoral you get noise free power, but power that may fluctuate in voltage level. Getting rid of noise in itself is a huge benefit, IMO, something that is hard to get right, so kudos to DeZoral for what they have accomplished. I am no master of this subject, so let me know if this is right.
Dejan, I disagree with you on this one. I think a dedicated line is more important than a filter, if I had to choose one or the other. A dedicated line with a homemade parallel power strip using LN2 cryoed receptacles will give extremely good results, related both to noise and power delivery. I have tried a hospital grade receptacle, an audiophile grade power cord and a PS Audio Juice Bar on a cheap Phillips DVD and an old NAD 7125 receiver and the improvements have been substantial. The same with my Essence A/V Pro power strip w/ integrated power cord. All that was used to help was a little 1.0 amp isolation transformer for the DVD player. This test was done in a noisy apt. building.
Francisco, no matter how dedicated or how power your special line may be, it still carries the junk riding along your power lines, simply because that same junk is everywhere in the grid.The best you can hope for is that it may reduce to a very small amount added junk from your own apartment, such as fridges, etc, but no more than that. All the general junk in the grid will still be there.No construction method, no wire size, no winding, nothing will change that simple fact. You may get more juice though.Cheers,DVV
Please read this thread I started in Audiogon: http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?htech&1040961591&read&3&4& The way I think about this has changed rather drastically...