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  DUPLEX RECEPTACLES YOUR EXPERIENCE
Greetings ! I just ran a couple of dedicated lines for the audio gear , I am going to use two receptacles per double gang box . I was thinking 0f using some higher end receptacles, Synergystic , Porter . furetech or ? perhaps mixing up two different ones in the same box, I can hook these up daisy chain fashion so it will be a unbroken line from breaker to duplex. I would appreciate any imput regarding your experience and of course some reccomendations
Lezdam  (Threads | Answers | This Thread)

03-14-11
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03-14-11   I use a synergistic teslaplex and a ps audio power port. unl ...   Bryoncunningham

03-15-11   I use oyaide r1 and am a sceptic all the way.....but they re ...   Celtic66

03-15-11   ****dealer disclaimer****** i always like to use an upgrade ...   Buff

03-15-11   I have 2 dedicated 20 amp lines for my system. there are 2 ...   Stereo5

03-20-11   I as well ran dedicated line and used hubble hospital grade ...   Hbarrel

04-04-11   i also have dedicated lines and use a shunyata rz1(?) recep ...   Lacee

04-05-11   Hi, lezdam. i use oyaide r 1 receptacles for my 10 awg dedic ...   Jejaudio

04-05-11   Jejaudio, why not also use the r-1 in your diy power strip ? ...   Gbart

04-05-11   Hi, gbart. you are correct. i misspoke about the porter port ...   Jejaudio

04-18-11   you can read my review on ac outlets here. i have tried mos ...   Hifisoundguy

02-16-12   I installed a furutech gtx-d rhodium. honestly i just wante ...   Keithdins

03-29-12   Only makes sense that receptacles will lose there grip over ...   Needfreestuff

03-29-12: Gbart
Hospital grade, most audio grade, and commercial/industrial grade outlets should maintain a good grip indefinitely. That is one of the reasons for certain receptacles being designated "hospital grade". They offer a certain level of reliability when it comes to grip. You don't want medical life-support equipment to shut down because a plug slipped out of a receptacle. Many manufacturers' commercial grade receptacles are just as good as their HG offerings, just without latter's spark suppressing contacts.
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