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Van Alstine's denial of the undeniable limits the ultimate performance of his gear and you are suffering the consequences--knowingly or unknowingly.
For the second time, do yourself a favor and buy the Highwire Wirewrap tuning device ($25), read the instructions and place it in your power amp's cord. Get back to us with the results. Also, use a cryo'ed receptacle to hook up your power amp and tell us about it.
Interesting discussion. However, nobody has shown any interest or indication at all to actually wanting to MEASURE what their magic power cord is doing, or not doing. They just want to talk about it. Shades of my old Audio Basics editorial, "testing tires without a pressure gauge."Frank Van Alstine
Van Alstine's denial of the undeniable limits the ultimate performance of his gear and you are suffering the consequences--knowingly or unknowingly
By the way, I have no electrical training whatsoever but am a professional scientist.
In my highly revealling system, such a change was very noticeable and resulted in much less glare even though my power delivery/noise control measures are excellent.
Interesting discussion. However, nobody has shown any interest or indication at all to actually wanting to MEASURE what their magic power cord is doing, or not doing. They just want to talk about it. Shades of my old Audio Basics editorial, "testing tires without a pressure gauge."
I got a 95 lb ONEAC 220V transformer feeding a 78 lb Elgar AC medical grade regenerator and then on to a 48 lb, copper chassis Clear Image isolation transformer/filter array for $600
FYI, Sean and Deano are the ones that have helped me w/ my noise control rig.
Lak, 'the world's foremost expert on cryo'ed outlets' was with me when we did the power cord swap. We both heard the same. He was also present when my $60 cryo'ed Absolute outperformed the $650 BMI Shark. Lak, 'the world's foremost expert on cryo'ed outlets' was with me when we did the power cord swap. We both heard the same. He was also present when my $60 cryo'ed Absolute outperformed the $650 BMI Shark.
I don't have to be an electrical engineer to hear right. Cable matters
"Sean, If you are right about the power filter/conditioners that are currently available then this would be a great opportunity for an enterprising entrepreneur to come up with an audiophile grade filter and make a killing in the market. I think the reason this hasn't happened yet is that it is easier to come up with a fancy, whiz-bang AC cable than it is to do some basic engineering on a power filter."
"To be fair, I should say that there are probably homes out there with enormous amounts of noise on the AC power. While replacing the power cords to all of your equipment could conceivably make a difference, the proper remedy would be to install a power filter/conditioner."
Are you the same Redbeard troll from Audiogon who wrote this?
It seems to me that the difference in noise and glare before and after the cryo'ed/non cryo'ed Absolute is due to noise generated by electrons travelling within the conductor. Phonons, I think they're called.