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In the Thread: It’s mad, mad, mad... electricity.
Post Subject: Akela missed his kill, doesn’t he, Paul?Posted by Romy the Cat on: 12/8/2010
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 Paul S wrote:
Yes, Bud, I agree that the most common problem for the full-tilt regenerators is that they begin to exhibit various problems in direct proportion to current demands.  And this seems to be true even when they are used "below capacity" as stated by mfg.  Is it mere coincidence that a good battery has very excellent curent delivery?  The PP that relies only on its battery is not "asking" anything from its "up" circuits; and I have wondered all along about how the PP switches from line operation to battery-only operation, and if there is any difference in the circuit, per se between "battery in circuit" use and "battery back-up" use.  There must be...

Paul, and what rational made  you to “wonder all along” about it?

 Paul S wrote:
Clearly, something is different when these PPs run off the wall power vs. when they run off their batteries.  Quite a few users have said the PP passes line noises when it is running from the wall, yet it is "quiet" when it is unplugged from the wall.  And now we hear that LF tansients are stronger/better when it's unplugged from the wall?  On the one hand, this "makes no sense".  On the other hand, sense must ultimately be made from this very situatuion.

Paul, keep barking on the passing by train? You know in old Russian cartoon made after Kipling “The Jungle Book” there was an interesting character – a small and unpleasant wolf who was constantly bitching about the Akela mistakes. The character was not in the book, it was a creative thing of the Russian cinematographists but the character was wonderful and very memorable. When Akela got old and did miss his kill, the character begins to run across jangles and to scream “Akela has missed, Akela has missed….” Interesting that this character was not the next in line to be the pack leader, not even contested it. The character just had a pleasure to highlight the things that he has no business to be engaged.

Pall, sorry to tell you but in my mind you act now very much like that character from Russian cartoon. You say “quite a few users have said the PP passes line noises”. What “quite a few users”? I doubt that you heard PP2000 and I doubt that your know anybody who use it, and if you do then I doubt that they ever complain about “PP passes line noises”. All that you know about PP2000 is what you read at this site and you constantly recite what I say about PP2000 but twist it in negative connotation. The concept of PP2000 passes line noises did not exist before my post above and you suddenly converted it into “quite a few users have said.” I am sorry but it is cheap and has been very annoying. If you adjective are to find sense then sense must be searched with clear head and clean hands, it is not what you do, Paul. So, I do encourage you to share your own observation and your own experiences and do not make any baseless comments. When you say “now we hear that LF tansients are stronger/better when it's unplugged from the wall” then what reasons you have to use word “we”? There is no “we” in this enter subject and there is absolutely no business for you to impersonate a “hurt PP user.”

On the large scale of the thing I think that what PurePower does is quote commendable. How many manufactures would fuck up own products knowing that the customers are idiots and would not know difference anyway? I can give a list of very many audio products where only initial release, or a first few month/years of production were good but then the products turn shit.  No one juts know it because the customers are Morons. Paul, your beloved Lamm singlehandedly killed ML2 converting it to ML2.1 and if the voice of people like me you and other would never know that the deception took place. Do you want some sanity check – call to Lamm and complain that your ML2.1 sound like Krell – I would like to see how much satisfaction you get. The case with PurePower is very different. Vladimir Lamm is very advanced listener and he very much knows what he does and how the things sound. I am absolutely convinced that PurePower had no clue that the sound of the unit changed. Moreover, since they report that all measurable test parameter of the new units are as they have to be the most likely we deal with very fine and in some extend exoteric property that no one dealt successfully before. Even then PurePower is trying to take actions. What else might be expected? You need to understand that PurePower is stepping into the realm of the things that NEVER was done by anybody. If it was then anybody would prose properly sounding regenerator but I do not think anybody besides PurePower did, at least I was not able to hear them….

So, Paul, it is not kindergarten but I think you need to review your attitude toward realty and perspectives about PurePower. I would like to remind you that for over a year I had stable and absolutely perfectly sounding electricity and you were entire year complaining about electricity and was barking on a passing by train….

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