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In the Thread: It’s mad, mad, mad... electricity.
Post Subject: Equiwhat?Posted by Romy the Cat on: 3/8/2011
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Rakesh,

Equi=Tech is a know player in the fields of audio electricity. Back in 2001-2002 I had 3 of the Equi=Tech transformers. I was not pleased with results. I do not like the balanced operation for power lines – in my view it does something with harmonics that makes sound less potent. Sound become to behave like Chinese food it feels like I filled up but you then I feel hanger soon. Also, the melody becomes less memorable with symmetric power. The Equi=Tech worked very nice…for the first day… and then each day it was less or more effective. There were some days where it did not help at all. Equi=Tech also did not have the bass that I demanded. I did report it back to Equi=Tech and they told me that my unit might be faulty and they sent me another one unit. To my huge surprise the second unit sounds absolutely different then the first one. I reported it back to Equi=Tech and they sent me third one. The fan part was that last unit did sound absolutely different then that first two and none of them as I needed. I asked the Equi=Tech to take it from me, which they did. Sing that I need to note that Equi=Tech sell honestly, at least it is how it was back then and they did give me my 30 days trail and they did take them back what I found them no usable.

In a few years, I discoverd that Equi=Tech used Maryland Transformers and I accidently got the same Maryland 3KW, isolated double faraday shield transformer that Maryland did for medical applications. It sounded very similar to how Equi=Tech sounded. I think I still have it somewhere in basement…

It is not about Equi=Tech but the application of the “theories”. I did not see any credible theory that explain the contribution of electricity to Sound.

The Cat

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