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HuckAlthough mine is the PE II, I think you should hear a difference (I would bet for the better) with the PE I. There have been numerous posts from happy users of the PE. Check Alan's website out - www.alanmaherdesigns.comBest RegardsDennis
It seems he has a version III in his Product list and is now taking orders for delivery in Jan 2008.
Just wondering if I would notice a difference for the "good" if I were to use just one Basic PE?. All my gear is plugged into a Furman power conditioner and right now my system is dead quiet,but like most, I am looking for that 'little extra" as far as good quality sound goes!. Has anyone here actually used just one PE and heard a positive effect? Thanks,Huck
Just gotta do another post on the video improvements. Let me start out by saying DirecTv digital sucks, period. Being a C-band satellite dish owner (hense my name), I'm fussy and I'll say right up front, the only reason I got DirecTv in august was for the flood of HD channels, up to 74 with around 100 by years end. But being a sports freak, I'm on top of the FXsporys chhannels which are hands down the worse compressed channels being offered. Yesterday I saw an improvement that made keeping these PE's a given even if they hadn't panned out with the audio. But today with having 2 PE's in series, the improvement to these compromised channels is startling. I am not embelishing this improvement in the least. Watching Ulique Whips on Speed channel right now, I'm watching the digital channel instead of the high definition just because I'm stunned by this drastic change. It's pretty neat to actually see what drastic improvement using 2 PE's in series and corrulating this into what I'm hearing. aa I can say w/o reservation that for me, in my system, having 2 PE's, 1 before/ 1 after a conditioner that holds your components is a no-brainer + must-have installation and I'm damn glad I didn't wait til the weekend to do this. Ya listening Huck? Cheers,Robin
I had a clarification today from Jen Maher on what's a series connection verses a parallel connection and I thought I should clarify what i had misunderstood. On most duplex outlet, only 1 outlet is actually connected to the circuit wiring and the other outlet shares this connection. i guess the only way to know for sure is to pop the cover off and take a look,,,, after making sure you've shut the power off that circuit. Safety first! OK, if you plug the PE in the socket that's connected, then plug your component/conditioner into the tope outlet, then you're in series.If you plug the PE in the shared outlet and plug your component/conditioner into the connected outlet, then you're in parallel. Jen advised against using silver paste on the pins of the PE (too late ), and she also advised against using power strips to try and increase the number of PE's on 1 shared outlet. I can't see how there's really any choice except to try it and see,,, I mean hear a difference. She did give me a choice that I will explore. That's using 1 PE in the shared dedicated outlet with my BPT power cord and using 3-5 PE's on 3-5 separate duplex's on the back of the BPT. In this scenario, I would put my video gear on a power strip for the 5th duplex. This sounds like a promising scenario where my Sunfire processor, Butler 3150 amp, Butler 3150 amp, and HTPC computer source would all share there own PE on the back of the BPT. And depanding on the power strip I use,I could possibly use a 5th PE on the last duplex for the power strip. Themorre I think about this idea, the better I'm liking it. Just sharing ideas here,,,, Stay tuned,Robin
Why wouldn't you? You're either pointing the PE body down for the bottom outlet or up for the top, right?I was confused because I was thinking there was a polarity issue when there is none, it's just a filter. The tuning issue with these things are simply series vs parallel on a circuit.
Oh really? I thought there was a in-phase, out-of-phase issue that I read somewhere?? Hmm.....Quote from: satfrat on 9 Nov 2007, 02:37 amWhy wouldn't you? You're either pointing the PE body down for the bottom outlet or up for the top, right?I was confused because I was thinking there was a polarity issue when there is none, it's just a filter. The tuning issue with these things are simply series vs parallel on a circuit.
95bcwh-Make sure the wiring is wired into the bottom receptacle/screw.