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  Power Conditioners
I have been researching AC conditioners and the more I read the more I am confused. There are passive units such as the Running Springs and Velocitor and then there are the ones using transformers for "balanced power". Is one better for the front end and one for the amplifiers? Any info or opinion would be appreciated. Don
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04-25-08
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04-26-08   I really can't answer your question. however i can tell you ...   Theo

04-26-08   The forces and the masses are against you but it really does ...   Stehno

04-26-08   I use a isotech gii mini sub on pre and source and a titan f ...   Dgordonl

04-26-08   That's the problem with researching, many times the more you ...   Jmcgrogan2

04-26-08   I have a dedicated 20 amp line to my system and still benefi ...   Tweak1

04-26-08   I really like my torus 240v 15a balanced power isolation com ...   Drummermitchell

04-27-08   I would recommend alan maher's power enhancer v. it's a pas ...   Yoby

04-28-08   I went with very recently with a psaudio duet power center f ...   Pdn

05-19-08   Briefly. balanced power is good for both ends. equitechs web ...   Psacanli

06-03-08   If you can find a used accuphase ps-500 here in audiogon, th ...   Jagdynamics


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