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In the Thread: It’s mad, mad, mad... electricity.
Post Subject: The groundless skepticism and unwarranted cynicism.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 12/3/2010
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Paul S wrote: |
Many of the expensive power cleaners and regenerators claim that they do not limit current. None the less, many of these devices do seem to go into a swoon as current demands increase. We all remember the days when these devices were widely considered suitable for front ends only. |
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Paul, I think it has absolutely nothing to do with current limiting.
Paul S wrote: |
At least it happened within 30 days... right? |
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Again, your attitude is highly bogus from my perspective. What is the difference if it 30 days or not 30 days. It is not about to get money back but about to make it to sound right. The PP2000 does very Sound running from butteries – it means the whole regeneration and filtration algorithm are perfectly fine. When I say perfectly fine I mean that it produces the sound that you have once in 5 year in your mains.
There is something presumably wrong in AC accepting stage that impact sound negatively. I do not know what it is, I did not talk with PurePower people and I do not even know if it is the case as it might some other factors of my connections that I do not know yet. It might be PurePower load the AC side with caps and that killed bass. Warn you that not a lot of people would know it or be able to understand/detect it. I do not think that PurePower does anything intentionally evil as you, Paul, wiling to present it. They are perfectly able to commit design blinders as much you are and I am sure that you did a lot of them. The point is that sonic impact of the design decision to sound is not so simple thing and I trust to myself more then I trust to PurePower people or to anybody else at this matter. I will look deeper this weekend into what new PP2000 does with lover bass. As I said in my post in the ULF thread – it might be the PP2000 to blame that I am not able to get lower bass from my bass towers as I use to.
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it might be the PP2000 to blame or it might be not. The proof in the duding and it would be very simple to say: if the PP2000 demonstrate the differences in sound between running from buttery and running from AC then no one would need to convince anybody as the PurePower people would know themselves that they screwed up.
Paul, I think cooperation is much more effective attitude then ignorant denial. Trust me if you once heard the Sound from PP2000 what it does fine (like now from buttery) then you would for good lose your groundless skepticism and unwarranted cynicism.
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