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In the Thread: It’s mad, mad, mad... electricity.
Post Subject: FloatPosted by Paul S on: 12/8/2010
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Romy, it is of course your forum, and it has rarely been productive to differ with you. I will try to glean what I can that is helpful from your remarks directed to me and otherwise keep my observations as "objective" as possible. For the record, I always accepted that one of your PPs worked for sound for a year, and of course I realize that many "successes" in audio are either accidental or they may result from "different" than "standard issue" modifications and/or applications. I do not purchase other power conditioners because they do not "work". I have not purchased a PP because I am not comfortable with my sense of the cost/benefit, overall, and this is mostly from what I have read in this and other forums, and despite the fact that your previous unit worked for sound. Clark's "Jaguar Analogy" is spot on here, as far as I am concerned. I do get your sense that this is as good a chance of a "final solution" as there has been to date for home audio power, and I do get that being part of the frontline fighting elite is the nobler venture most likely to yield the spoils.
Anyway, I have been thinking that one thing for certain when the PP is unplugged is that its Ground (and so, its neutral) "floats".
Best regards,
Paul SRerurn to Romy the Cat's Site