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In the Thread: It’s mad, mad, mad... electricity.
Post Subject: That is intriguingPosted by rickmcinnis on: 10/24/2022
But batteries are much simpler!
I would think those things make more than some noise so a remote location would be required which would make long AC lines a necessity.
I can see large installation making good use of this but not for most audio systems,
I guess this is basically a generator with a flywheel? I did not see an obvious link to how it works.
Once spun up how long would it remain spinning? Would a heavy load drag it down quicker? It would have to. Is the motor to get it up to speed always on or does it cycle on and off?
My GIANDEL inverter has been working now for almost three months - it is silent in operation and keeps the AC at 123 v0olts +- 1 volt. More like +- 1/2 volt.
I got another smaller one to power the computer stuff since no one wanted my AGM batteries. I do think there is an improvement with the computer powered by an inverter.
No question the AC line is detrimental to getting good sound from your system. I thought i was blessed with good AC and now I realize no one is blessed with good AC. One of those things that once you have learned to appreciate what it is doing you cannot listen without it.
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