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... and a special attention has been paid to grounding scheme with a huge ground bus copper bar with huge drain capacitor.
Seems like the MSRP is pretty high given the parts compliment inside. Not that this is unusal in high end audio...I was considering the Adept Response but zybar and MauiDan (a TacT guru) steered me towards the Running Springs Audio which is much less expensive and works wonderfully. Thanks guys!
Seems like the MSRP is pretty high given the parts compliment inside.
Josh...there are 13 caps; 1 on each outlet, then one at the switch.FWIW, I happen to know that when Audience first embarked on the adeptResponse two years ago, they were targeting a retail price of around $2K (I had the prototype last summer at HE2004). Richard Smith had built and tweaked his own power conditioning unit over the years, and based on those designs, $2K was within reach. But much the way Josh/Occam/tianguis have found better parts, interesting design changes for their Felicia plc, once R ...
I understand the Audience is great on some systems and going to sound very lightweight on others.
I hate to sound harsh, but. . . What a lame ass review. It just seemed that Jules never came to any valid conclusions in the review. Plus, no one reading the review has a more esoteric, odd system than this guy. Having spent time with the Audience, I seriously have never heard a better power conditioner. It fascinates me what this thing can do. These two guys seem to be just out there. . .