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In the Forum: Audio Discussions
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 S

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