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In the Forum: Audio Discussions
In the Thread: It’s mad, mad, mad... electricity.
Post Subject: Audiophiles vs notPosted by steverino on: 11/1/2015
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 Romy the Cat wrote:
 steverino wrote:
Quite frankly, these products are of greater importance to people living in countries with irregular utility power. You don't have to be an audiophile to notice the benefits in that situation. For me they are more useful in evening out the sonics typical of late night listening to the rest of the day. There are quite a few audio components that provide a more noticeable impact on the sound, even cables.
Acutely I do not agree with these statements. I would not go for comparing contribution of bad electricity with contribution of bad cables, even those I feel that electricity 100s time more effective. The mains point that I would like to make is that statement "countries with irregular utility power" is kind of meaningless for the aspect that we are looking. I have no data of sonic perspective of electricity quality in different countries but I am quite certain that there is no country out that that have good for sound electricity. I might believe that one region of ordinary better and another worse but I would hardly believe that somewhere out there is a country that runs generator in super moderate 80% of load, has no digital power supplies, a perfect grid and no reactive load and no noise returning consumers. 


Well I meant that in cases where the AC power wasn't simply larded with grunge but was irregular with outages you didn't need to be an audiophile to appreciate the product. Of course audiophiles find all kinds of things essential as connoisseurs customarily do. I guess we do have some disagreement as audiophiles on the relative Degree of significance for this component compared with alternatives. It may well be due to differences in audio systems and physical location/local AC. I am Not saying it has no benefit.

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