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i spoke to kyle of Reference Audio Mods and suggested that i could assemble a stereo system from 1967 which would be superior to any current production stereo system.

as we discussed this issue, he made an interesting point.

kyle believes that there is a problem with the source of electricity and that battery power for all components can make such an important difference that independence from the electric company may solve a lot of the problems that one often hears from audiophiles who complain of sonic deficiencies.

this is just a thought but an important one, i think.

unfortunately, kyle believes it would be difficult to construct a battery power supply for a tube component.

i suggested that a tube amp, properly designed would be preferred to any solid state amp which is battery driven.

of course, it's just my opinion, but it is hard to believe that some of the euphonic colorations of tube gear can be emulated by a solid state electronics.

what do you think ?
mrtennis

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I think there is definitely something to this. The only component of my system that is not battery powered is my hard drive. The rest runs of battery power and sounds fantastic.
The fact the an entire industry around power modification devices (cords, conditioners, etc., etc.) has arisen is suggestive that "power" and "power supply" issues play an critical role in the sound of stereo components. This would further lend support to arguments for the sonic superiority of properly designed, battery powered devices as they avoid most of the problems addressed by this industry.

Now that I have a system that is battery powered, that I love, I am hesitant to even consider components than need to be plugged in, because then I have to start thinking about power supply design, power conditioning, power cords..............................