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I've been looking at the BPT BP2 with the signature mod. Does anybody have any experience with or opinions about this unit?
Robin, Your post just cost me a lot of money. I hadn't seriously considered the Bybees and now I'm obligated to buy them because some guy that I've never met recommended in an internet post(I can rationalize any audio purchase). It never occured to me that extra ERS would meke a difference but now I have to get more. Although I like your piecemeal approach, which enables you to hear each improvement individually, my uncontrolable urge for immediate gratfication will probably win out.
Gents, Y'all are getting me hot and bothered...I ordered a BPT 2.5 last week and hope to have it in another 10 days or so. Yee ha It comes with the 7 ga. powercard, to which I added the Z Sleeve and Hi Frequency Filter options. It cost me $1170.00 shipped from UnderwoodWally. I will lay in a few sheets of ERS and damping for another $100.00 or so and probably get pretty great sound from the magic box. I think you (Satfrat) left pretty detailed pics of your handiwork with ERS a few months a ...
Does the CyberPower AVR1500 act like a cheap version of the Exactpower conditioner in that it keeps the voltage at a constant 120V?
- CyperPower 1500 AVR (15 Amp circuit/6 outlets/950 Watts/1500 VA/~$250): UPS, clean power and voltage correction, but not balanced. 3 yr warranty, 1800 Joule/36000 Amp surge protection
BRJ, The BPT's, ExactPower and PS Audio of the world provide balanced output. That is they split 120v into two balanced 60v feeds.
BRJ, I stand corrected if ExactPower's unit provides voltage regulation...what a high price at $2000 it seems to be, tho. Probably helps tho....just pricey.
The BPT's, ExactPower and PS Audio of the world provide balanced output. That is they split 120v into two balanced 60v feeds.In reality, your lines rarely provide exactly 120v, they waver. A voltage regulator corrects this wavering to provide 120v constant. No unit that I know of provides both blanced power and voltage correction/regulation.The UPS portion of the CyberPower's features are least important to us audiophiles. It provides DC battery power to keep thngs running so they are not lost in blackouts. After 30+ minutes on battery power, it poops out anyhow.
I now understand that the Ultimate Outlet I had should power only low drawing stuff and was not capable in handling my 100 watt monoblocks.
Which Ultimate Outlet were you using? I've used the 20amp high output version and have not noticed any restrictions to dynamics and/or softening of the sound. I've used it with an Odyssey dual mono Stratos, BAT VK-200, and VAC PA-100/100. Actually, it seems to provide slightly better detail and a deeper soundstage. Maybe it would have problems with a pair of 100 watt monoblocks though...Beez
I was intrigued by the CyberPower primarily because it would give me surge protection and voltage regulation for relatively little cost. I agree that the UPS is an un-needed extra in an audio system. I wouldn't get the benefits of balanced power, but as someone looking to setup a new system from scratch, this would let me spend a larger portion of my initial funds on the speakers/etc. while still having a protected system. (I have been unimpressed enough with the consistancy of my power to want some level of power conditioning/protection as soon as I have my new system installed.) I can always upgrade to a better power unit later and just move the CyberPower unit to my computer system...