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Please describe how it is hooked into your system. What feeds what.
I keep searching for the word that best describes what the UberBuss does for my system,and the word I have come up with is confidence. The UberBuss allows my system to communicate with confidence. My system's voice is more inspired, and as a result it communicates withme in a much more satisfying way. That is all I ask of any component that I insert into my system, and the UberBuss from the startleads the way.
Hi Dave......I PM'd you several days agoDave
I'd like to add my thoughts & continue this discussion...I was on a long quest (> 10 years) to get the finest sounding gear for my super sensitive 104 dB horn speakers. I had several types & brands of amplifiers, likewise with pre-amps & sources. In between that, I experimented with several power conditioners that promised the "best sound". Every type of power conditioner I tried robbed my system of dynamics; it was easy to hear... less "jump factor" on each conditioner tried!Along came a Rev.B buss that I tried... wow! It did "no harm", was quiet & no loss of dynamics... actually, my sound system improved to my enjoyment.This past August, my friend Dave Elledge shipped me one of his "super-duper" UberBuss's with the full Furutech upgrades. With my flea power gear (2A3 SET monoblocks, dual mono tube regulated preamp power supplies & two digital sources) plugged into it, it has lifted my system to higher level, once again, "without any harm".Dynamics are better with it, every audiophile attribute improved to my ears. Quiet as can be...dead silence through 104 dB efficient horns - not an easy thing to do considering my system is all tube-based! Also, possibly through the Power Factor Correction circuitry, there is a gain in power output as noticed through my preamp volume controls...Take the UberBuss out of my system and everything becomes less enjoyable...much less...Thank you Dave for a phenomenal product at a great price! (Sorry it took so long to write my impressions but it did take awhile for the UberBuss to "break-in / burn-in", probably since my system power requirements are very low compared to other UberBuss users... Dave thought it would take 250 hours; I'd probably guesstimate 500 hours on my system)Cheers,Pete
Well I'll have one soon to give a go. Not sure how I will try it out first since I already have an Audience Adept unit for all the gear. I was thinking maybe the amps first through the Uber via the wall, then the amps through the Uber via the Adept, then feeding the Adept, then replacing the Adept. That's a lot of on and off and re-wiring!
I had the same question as George. My power is so bad that I need protection in addition to conditioning. But maybe an Uber, RevB or the MiniBuss (which hasn't gotten much mention that I've seen) feeding the Running Springs Haley...
Dave really wanted this one to stick this time around!I have everything running through this unit. I had the Audience Adept aR12-TS unit here and really liked it. Twelve outlets - only needed 8. It was quiet and well mannered and reduced overall hiss very nicely.Little did I know that the Uber was so much more organic. It was just as quiet. Had 8 outlets for me. But this thing really added so much more depth and flesh to the sound. The Adept is well known and beaucoup bucks (to the tune of $9k - yeah, lists for more than my speakers) and they are really fine people there who make a great performing product. The Uber did everything the Adept did noise-wise AND then it lifted an-ever-so-light veil from the sound. Like you had a sheet of silk over each speaker that just held them back from that last 5% you wanted and needed to get out of them.I took the Adept out one day and replaced it with the Uber and went - wow! Then I decided not to be too hasty and put the Adept back in a few days later and the sound revereted to clean but slightly lifeless as compared to the Uber. So I went back to the Uber, again, 8 plugs, power down, yadda yadda. And the organic texture of the music returned. It now seems I can get more out of my speakers than I thought possible.Putting the discrete opamps into the system now after the Uber is just ridiculously good. I was excited just getting the new speakers and now I'm over the top.I won't send this one back Dave.
The Haley is a good product and Dan at RSA is a great guy; but I think the Uber is a better overall product.George
I work very hard at putting performance inside those ugly black boxes that I build.<><Dave
Not ugly Dave, more like 'unassuming.' Blending in to a corner or next to a rack, without calling attention to itself is fine and dandy!