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In the Thread: It’s mad, mad, mad... electricity.
Post Subject: Why is this technology not built IN to every piece of equipment?Posted by rowuk on: 2/9/2014
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I find the discussions about "mad" electricity interesting because:
We don't know what is causing the problem
We don't know what is fixing the problem but that PP seems to have something that gives at least a predictable result.

I mean, we are not talking about $20 phono preamps here. If electricity is the problem, then technology belongs in EVERY power supply to insure SOUND. Instead, I get the impression that many just want a tweakable solution to endlessly discuss.

It has been documented here that a "pure" sine wave does not mean instant better tone. It has not been documented what is "in" the powerline when it sounds like shit. Oscilloscopes could at least give us a view if there was something "significant". How many factors can be involved here? Voltage, Current, Impedance, frequencies other than the 50/60Hz. All very measurable and if I read the posts correctly, things that PP seem to compensate for or correct.

Regeneration is not rocket science - or even that expensive. Why should decent gear not have it built in? Multiple 3 KW regenerators just for listening to a record or CD through headphones sounds pretty ridiculous to me............

The world is SCREAMING for a Melq RT!

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