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I've noticed some components show more or less differences in sonics due to cables used. An example: my Trends T-Amp can sound very different as a result of changing speaker cables. My class A SET does not. If you tried to do a comparison of speaker cables in my house, you'd come to very different conclusions depending on which amp was used. This has NOTHING to do with how "resolving" or whatever the system is. You'd have to be deranged to think the Trends is the superior amp vs the SET. I think there is a possibility that equipment that changes sonics depending on what cable is feeding its ps or what cable it's driving may have an inferior ps or output circuit
What happens if all (or just one of) the components in an AVA system loose power all at once?The system stops playing. Nothing else and nothing bad.
Second, inasmuch as we supply the units with polarized two conductor power cords, for both electrical safety and ground loop hum protection, this "feature" would allow circumventing these design safety features.
If you ask me, it's time to move on! What about a twist-lock setup that can be made to be self-cleaning? Or at least something like that...
Quote from: avahifi on 8 Feb 2009, 03:09 pmWhat happens if all (or just one of) the components in an AVA system loose power all at once?The system stops playing. Nothing else and nothing bad.That is excellent Frank. So are you saying that the first reason you gave for not having an IEC outlet (you said it would be bad if you just lost power because the connection came loose), are you saying that the reason isn't a good one because AVA components are okay when that happens?Because otherwise, it would seem contradictory for you to say that "I won't use IEC outlets because bad things happen when the connection comes loose" and at the same time say "Nothing bad happens when connections come loose".So there's no way you'd be saying both of those things at the same time ...
Quote from: wilsynet on 9 Feb 2009, 01:20 amQuote from: avahifi on 8 Feb 2009, 03:09 pmWhat happens if all (or just one of) the components in an AVA system loose power all at once?The system stops playing. Nothing else and nothing bad.That is excellent Frank. So are you saying that the first reason you gave for not having an IEC outlet (you said it would be bad if you just lost power because the connection came loose), are you saying that the reason isn't a good one because AVA components are okay when that happens?Because otherwise, it would seem contradictory for you to say that "I won't use IEC outlets because bad things happen when the connection comes loose" and at the same time say "Nothing bad happens when connections come loose".So there's no way you'd be saying both of those things at the same time ...Wilsynet,I think that Frank is saying that we obviously don't want the music to stop because a power cord fell out. He doesn't feel and IEC is necessary, so would rather not have the extra connection. He is not saying that the gear will be damaged, just that he doesn't want the music to stop. Quite poetic if you ask me -West