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accastil wrote:it becomes important if its the last thing youll have to do for an improvement. if you still have lots of room for improvement, you may push out on these and focus on other things with more impact to how you are hearing the sound.
AUDIO8 wrote:Power conditioners and powercords really improves the SQ but the sad thing is you need to spend a lot to achieve this.
If your system is not revealing enough it will give you a little or no improvement at all no matter how much you spend.
In your case the most cost effective upgrade you need is the power supply not the cord and conditioner.
AUDIO8 wrote:Power conditioners and powercords really improves the SQ but the sad thing is you need to spend a lot to achieve this.
If your system is not revealing enough it will give you a little or no improvement at all no matter how much you spend.
In your case the most cost effective upgrade you need is the power supply not the cord and conditioner.
JackD201 wrote:
I still maintain however that protection for one's gear is kind of like comprehensive insurance for your car. You hate paying for it, but dang! It sure comes in handy when you need it. Higher price does not guarantee better protection but the market has seen fit to let the ones that work survive and the ones that don't just fade away. As such look for companies with a history of good service and reliability.
Gau_Ban wrote:It makes sense to protect your equipment from spikes and surges.
However, you go here and download Issue no. 26.
http://www.theaudiocritic.com/cwo/Back_Issues/
Read "The Ten biggest lies in Audio"
Then you can make a more informed decision whether or not you should buy a power line conditioner.
Nelson de Leon wrote:Di ba an AVR can also protect the gears against power surges?
Nelson de Leon wrote:Di ba an AVR can also protect the gears against power surges?
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