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In the Thread: It’s mad, mad, mad... electricity.
Post Subject: Dedicated line problemsPosted by steverino on: 12/9/2011
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Romy says I was kind of considering running a dedicated line but I am a bit defensive with it. I do have dedicated line the power my PP3000 and the rest playback. I installed it last summer but my regular power output from the wall in my listening room do sound better – I made many experiments.

It would seem that the first priority would be to figure out why the current (internal?) dedicated power line is performing so poorly. And then avoid whatever was done there. (Maybe you have but you didn't mention it here. Is it in an earlier post? I would be interested to know what is going on.) I find it hard to believe that an upstream fuse of normal industrial quality could have more effect than all the combined powerline garbage streaming into it and through it. My own power company proudly says that they are adding copious amounts of presumably digital monitoring and regulation devices to the grid everywhere they can stick them. The amount of digital hash will only rise. Maybe you also will need to construct a separate listening room detached from the house (grin).

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