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  Vac 140's worth adding balanced power conditioner?
I'm thinking about purchasing a power conditioner...like a running springs for my Vac 140's. I have read some good things from users. I now use NBS professional PC's and I wonder if I would gain a lower noise floor with a conditioner and would a conditioner be compatible with my NBS PC's....
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01-12-09
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01-12-09   I have a dedicated circuit and have found that my vac integr ...   Maineiac

01-12-09   I'd go straight to the wall.   Tvad

01-12-09   3rd-straight in!   Tpsonic

01-13-09   Yup! straight up no chaser (i mean conditioner)   Czbbcl

01-13-09   Go direct with amplifiers, especially tubes.   Jallen

01-13-09   Straight into the wall for sure!   Grannyring

01-14-09   Being a true class a circuit, each 140 draws 500 watts from ...   Raquel

04-19-09: Fplanner2000
I discovered that my VAC amps actually sound better plugged into my Powercell 10-SE than into the wall. I can't really explain it (although I bet Synergistic can). There are no power limitations that I can detect at all and the sound is actually more open than plugged into my dedicated 20 amp outlets. I wouldn't believe it if I wasn't hearing it.
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04-19-09   Harve, i'm using nbs and walter fields has told me with the ...   Wavetrader


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