Going back to question asked about my trying 4B-SST2 in wall vs.Furman.
Yes, I have tried it.
As for why I chose Furman, I bought a Denon 4806 Receiver a few years ago and tried it with a cheaper Furman (with the cap booster) and it really was a magical sound. Without the Furman the sound was good, but with it was perfect. i returned THAT new furman and started watching for a used one that would be better. Luck had it i found THE BIG Furman within driving distance for $1,400. ($3,500. retail)
The Furman adds a warmth to the midrange in my Denon 4806 receiver (to Canton 300, 360 speakers,(which tend to be very accurate, but a bit dry sounding)) and makes them sound absolutely glorious!
And mostly creates a smoother upper frequency from Bryston 4B=SST2 (this may be due to cheaper DACetc, where I might enjoy the Bryston via wall more,, IF the digital I own were state of the art..??
Anyway, I use the Bryston via the Furman REF 20i (and for those who do not know, the Furman has a huge 'stiffening capacitor' ((the size of the BIG automotive market ones)) inside it to handle any voltage sagging.)
Also,(in reference to another question/response previously posted): both the Monster and the Furman have individual filtering for each duplex outlet, so the only issue is to worry about the 'pair' of items in each A/C duplex.. and for the Furman to have the Amps in the amp outlets, and on the Monster, to choose which level of filtering for the various items plugged in, as the Monster has several forms/levels of filtering in it. (two amp, two digital, one video, and one preamp)
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Asidefrom all this. The one thing clear is a vast gulf lies between the "Power cords make a difference" and the "Powercords are all the same" camps.
I agree that the majority (but not all) of the naysayers do so based on theory, and the aftermarket users based on experience.
I have stated before that i was a naysayer, until i tried the Pangea, which made a noticable difference in my prior amp. (Forte' 4a)
So keep it up, the battle may never end.. but the journey is fun too.