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#93716 - 11/20/13 06:18 PM Re: Surge protection line conditioning for 7500 [Re: the_h]
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Gunslinger

Registered: 05/29/11
Posts: 29
Loc: Alexandria, Virginia
That's why I made sure to include my comment about the difference in sound quality being heard by several friends of mine who wanted to know what was different about the system after I installed the Triton/Typhon combo -- until I got a new rack a week ago, they were hidden on the floor behind my old rack and couldn't be seen from the front of my living room. Like everything one buys from The Cable Co., I had them on a 30-day trial, and it was only after I confirmed with my friends the difference I thought *I* had heard did I decide to keep them in the system.
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#93718 - 11/20/13 09:05 PM Re: Surge protection line conditioning for 7500 [Re: the_h]
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Registered: 11/11/09
Posts: 514
Loc: Canton, MI
Wow, and I thought the Less Loss Black Body Radiator was an interesting read.

Honestly, I wouldn't put much faith in a company who's name can be translated as "the doctrine that phenomena are devoid of an immutable or determinate intrinsic nature." and then touts their scientific method for product development.

I'm not saying that power conditioning isn't important. I think it does make a noticeable difference. Case in point: I know I'm getting some low level hum from the torroidal transformer in my 7075 caused by core saturation due to a DC component in my power line. Note, I'm still working on this and looking at the Tripp Lite mentioned earlier in this thread.

I'm just saying I think you can get the performance for considerably less money than the snake oil companies.

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