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Quote from: miklorsmith on 7 Nov 2008, 06:32 pmI like being able to swap cables but it does feed the nervosa and wallet drain. What do you think?Aside from an extremely well respected manufacturer telling me not to waste my time or money on PCs, I scored a pair of NOS Telefunken ECC801S valves for less than I could have experimented with cords. I am more than certain that the sonic benefit, and life span, they are providing is more significant than any possible PC swap.JMHO,Jerry
I like being able to swap cables but it does feed the nervosa and wallet drain. What do you think?
IMO it sounds better without the IEC connection. I just do not know why.
Hey Robin! Who said I've never tried them? It's cool; I know who said that. That guy's been screwing with me since the third grade. I hate that guy! I did have a system prior to my new set up... Trust me, the Tele's make a far bigger difference than any PC swap I've ever personally heard. YMMV.Have fun,Jerry
Hey Occum,I got a brand new Onkyo T4555 tuner that has a 2 prong, polorized plug with a metal chassis and aluminum front faceplate that's UL listed. I also have several new Sony products, brand new UL listed with two prong polorized plugs. What gives here?I think you owe Frank Van Alstine an appology for spouting off your junk as you obviously don't know what is required for approvals.Wayner
I started a post on "What makes a good preamp". I did this due to Frank Van Alstine's post. I hope Frank does give his input.http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=61605.0Bob
And what's that got to do with Captive Cords vs Swappable IEC Inlets??? You could have PM'd Frank, ya'know
QuoteAnd what's that got to do with Captive Cords vs Swappable IEC Inlets??? You could have PM'd Frank, ya'knowFrank Van Alstine made the post in this thread. I was just taking the discussion off of this tread Bob
Quote from: fsimms on 13 Nov 2008, 03:02 amQuoteAnd what's that got to do with Captive Cords vs Swappable IEC Inlets??? You could have PM'd Frank, ya'knowFrank Van Alstine made the post in this thread. I was just taking the discussion off of this tread BobYea, you sockpuppet thread crappers are all alike. Wanta improve that preamp? Cut the zipcord,install an IEC plate terminal and throw a shield power cord w/Bybee's on it. That's what I'm doing with the Bolder Bybee Super Effect Ultra AC Cord and it don't get any better than that from what I've auditioned. Cheers,Robin
Quote from: satfrat on 13 Nov 2008, 03:14 amQuote from: fsimms on 13 Nov 2008, 03:02 amQuoteAnd what's that got to do with Captive Cords vs Swappable IEC Inlets??? You could have PM'd Frank, ya'knowFrank Van Alstine made the post in this thread. I was just taking the discussion off of this tread BobYea, you sockpuppet thread crappers are all alike. Wanta improve that preamp? Cut the zipcord,install an IEC plate terminal and throw a shield power cord w/Bybee's on it. That's what I'm doing with the Bolder Bybee Super Effect Ultra AC Cord and it don't get any better than that from what I've auditioned. Cheers,Robin"Sockpuppet thread crappers" That's funny. Now, clearly, I don't know anything. As such, what would it cost for any manufacturer, whether pro or con IEC makes no difference, to install a toggle between a hard wired cord and IEC bucket. I'm sure the cost would increase for each manufacturer and consumer a bit, but wouldn't it kill two birds with one stone? Tons of speakers are bi-wire or not, right? Another two birds...Just wondering,Jerry
So why do you provide a 2 prong non-safety grounded cord on your products when they are obviously not ETL certified as Class II appliances, which by current standards require a safety grounded chassis?
I got a brand new Onkyo T4555 tuner that has a 2 prong, polorized plug with a metal chassis and aluminum front faceplate that's UL listed. I also have several new Sony products, brand new UL listed with two prong polorized plugs. What gives here?
Your Onkyo tuner and Sony products are Class 11 rated, which doesn't nullify Occam's observation.
Occum asked:QuoteSo why do you provide a 2 prong non-safety grounded cord on your products when they are obviously not ETL certified as Class II appliances, which by current standards require a safety grounded chassis?
Occum asked:QuoteSo why do you provide a 2 prong non-safety grounded cord on your products when they are obviously not ETL certified as Class II appliances, which by current standards require a safety grounded chassis?Then I said:QuoteI got a brand new Onkyo T4555 tuner that has a 2 prong, polorized plug with a metal chassis and aluminum front faceplate that's UL listed. I also have several new Sony products, brand new UL listed with two prong polorized plugs. What gives here?Then Philistein said:QuoteYour Onkyo tuner and Sony products are Class 11 rated, which doesn't nullify Occam's observation.According to statements made here, class II requires 3 prong plug. Yet we have examples of UL listed products that don't.So either you're wrong or UL is wrong.