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I did Haley vs EP 15A a while back. Both constricted power to my amps but offered some improvements to source equipments. The AC-DIY Felicia actually worked the best on my source equipments. Power conditioning is such a location dependent thing, I can't possibly recommend any particular piece for your use. Try any many as you can in your system. I would definitely do the dedicated circuit before conditioning. FWIT, I use APS Purepower 1050 which works well with my tube monoblocks because it provides constant voltage and has sufficient amperage not to restrict power.
Quote from: woodsyi on 9 Oct 2007, 04:26 pmI did Haley vs EP 15A a while back. Both constricted power to my amps but offered some improvements to source equipments. The AC-DIY Felicia actually worked the best on my source equipments. Power conditioning is such a location dependent thing, I can't possibly recommend any particular piece for your use. Try any many as you can in your system. I would definitely do the dedicated circuit before conditioning. FWIT, I use APS Purepower 1050 which works well with my tube monoblocks because it provides constant voltage and has sufficient amperage not to restrict power. When you say constricted power to your amps, what exactly is happening? Not trying to be smart or anything but i'm just curious as to what's going on with the sound? I don't think I've experienced anything like that in my system but then I might not know what I'm suppose to be looking for,,, like in muddled bass or rolled off highs so I'm hoping you can better explain just what's happening or what you are hearing when you say constricted? Thanks!Robin
......When you say constricted power to your amps, what exactly is happening? ....
When you say constricted power to your amps, what exactly is happening? Not trying to be smart or anything but i'm just curious as to what's going on with the sound? I don't think I've experienced anything like that in my system but then I might not know what I'm suppose to be looking for,,, like in muddled bass or rolled off highs so I'm hoping you can better explain just what's happening or what you are hearing when you say constricted? Thanks!Robin
It could well be an interaction between the powersupply of a component and the conditioner itself. In a solid state poweramplifier the capacitor banks are typically charging over a very small period of time. The larger the capacitance, the shorter that period (angle of conductance). This can result in very short, very high current pulses, that can saturate the inductive components in a power conditioner which might well manifest itself as a diminution of dynamics or 'body'. This is why, IMO, its far easier to effect good conditioning for source components as opposed to amplifiers.Additonally, reactive componets within a conditioner can effect the power factor of the mains (lead or lag between the voltage and current) which can have intended or unintended interactions with the ps of components. This can even extend to components which are not even plugged into a conditioner, as across the line caps at the input of a conditioner are 'seen' by those components if they're on the same circuit. One can find a poweramp of a given power that works quite well with an arbitrary conditioner, but interacts wretchedly with a nominally equivalent amp.And as I've mentioned previously, conditioning efforts may have been incorporated to the component itself, and might not 'play well' with other conditioners. My CAT preamp is a good example of this.FWIW
TCG,It's strange, my experience with the BPT is the exact opposite as yours. The same goes for a couple of other GAS guys too.
ChairGuy - The PS Audio Duet @$250 was a tremendous improvement in a friend's system who lives in a high density 15 story condo building. His power really sucked, and his equipment was modest, a Creek integrated and cdp. In that situation the improvements were that proverbial night and day, and we heard no negatives associated with its use. Conversely, Topround (Mike) bought one and in his suburban environment, and he found it to constrain dynamics in the VTL-85 tube amp.