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In the Thread: It’s mad, mad, mad... electricity.
Post Subject: I think it might do some difference….Posted by Romy the Cat on: 3/6/2010
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Beachbum,
Yes, I am in the same boat. I have absolutely no problems with the sound I get from PP2000 and it is very possible that even if I have any Sonic advances with mechanic regenerations then the practical advantages will be negligible or not worthy the efforts. Still no one would be able to tell unit one try. The theory behind the argument is very reasonable and I did not pay a lot of the frequency coverer set.
Clark, yes, I can see a lot of underwater stones in this direction, who knows how generators will sound. Certainly the Plinius’ expiring does not say a lot – they not able to make right sound regardless of electricity quality. In addition it is absolutely unknown WHAT generator behind the Alexis Park they used, HOW they used is as so on. I think the presumption that all generators are the same incorrect – I presume that are all different, even by design. PP2000 is just a regular on-line UPS unit but it sound like no another UPS units.
There is another aspect what I do not care to much about the experiences of others. Everyone, absolutely everyone use power generators, synchronous or induction type, with power regulators. Otherwise, a change of load would change operational voltage. Without AC regulators the crap like Plinius will not work as they are class A/B amp and suck different current at different volume. Since my amp run in class A I’m planning to use manual magnetizing of the generator and to bypass any transformers or regulators the control box would have, I think it might do a lot of difference, it has to….
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