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I've never rewired the house for my audio sysytem (dedicated line from the mains box)....though I should!An audiophile once told me he did it with a 30 amp cable (get an electrician to do it)- and got wonderful results. I've had buyers replace their standard wall sockets with Oyaide (MAJOR improvement) - but it would mean using American standard connectors.
Something else that might be worth looking at would be the quality of the earth stake, its connections and wiring. Equipment "hums" are often earth related and it's handy to know that the earth line is good and the earth stake is placed so that it's deep enough as well being in soil that's dampish if possible, while not contributing to the problem.Julesps amdan, thanks for the feedback from the audio meeting. The shootouts are a good idea ... cables should be an interesting challenge
Furutech have great power and IEC plugs for australia and NZ. They are pricey but good. I have the IEC power connectors which are fantastic to work with - well designed... but not the wall plug... too much for my budget.http://www.furutech.com.au/
I actually bought from Canada but Furutech dont like people to get product from outside their own country dealerships . Avgallery has them . I have posted a link below to their page. The plug is halfway down and is expensive I believe because its a very small market for them in Aus/NZ . Out of my price range. I used a heavy duty plug used for industry here in NZ , some DHlabs power plus cable and the furutech IEC F11Cu (copper) plug. (The cheapest) and also not available on Avgallery. Was not expecting too much from the upgrade but heard a slight improvement and wont go back to standard power cable. There are a couple of dealers mentioned on the Furutech site but some links seem to go nowhere. I have posted questions on the Furutech site but never got any replies. Hope this helps. Cheers - Tonyhttp://www.avgallery.com.au/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&page=shop.browse&category_id=10&Itemid=1
why rewire for audio?most power points/outlets have enough power for awide range of power applicationsif do go for rewire youd need some kind of branch fromthe power/switchboard panel regardsGeorge
AmdanI've tried the Furutech connectors. A bit smooth sounding for my taste. That's way I decided on Oyaide..... But i'm bias -'cause i sell it Changing the wall socket to the audiograde American sockets will bring improvements.Ivan
Amdan,I'll say straight up that I'm not persuaded that plugs/power cords are all that important but I can see that your equipment can draw a high current so you have to be able to deal with that comfortably.There's a lack of clarity here over some of the voltage issues so I hope this is not too fundamental ... * At 240 V the current will be halved for the same output from your amp. If the Bryston figure of 40 amp is for 120V, you will be talking 20 amp for 240V. * 240 V can achieve the same conductivity through a plug with smaller pins/contact area. At the same time it can also arc/short over a greater distance so the pin spacing/insulation is v. important. * It's possible to buy high current 240V wall sockets and plugs. * If you're analyzing sockets and plugs, the associated switch has to be of equal or maybe greater importance. Switches, because they have to deal with on/off current, can gradually burn out and fail rather more easily than male/female connectors that don't have to deal with this problem. Certainly wall sockets can loosen with use and switches can fail so it's wise to make sure that what you've got is not on its last legs but ... if it's in good condition, this part of the chain should have no influence. You can gain nothing from plugs/sockets. The best you can achieve is no loss and no interference.Jules
Ivan seeing as you sell them maybe you could get Oyaide to make power plugs for AUS /NZ ? Cheers.Tony