Power Receptacles - Review and Comparison


Once I started comparing power cords on the various equipment in my system, it was undeniable that the power receptacle has a tremendous influence on the resulting sound from each power cord. Switching between the Porterhouse Audio Power Port, Oyaide SWO-XXX, Oyaide R1 with the GPC-Z cover, and Synergistic Research Teslaplex consistently produced significantly different results with each power cord I auditioned. I am amazed at how much each receptacle influences the performance of a given cord and, more importantly, the sound of my system as a whole.

Over a period of months, I compared each of these receptacles, using several different power cords on each of my components, beginning with my Ayre CX-7e CDP and K-1xe preamp. I eventually concluded that I preferred the Synergistic Research Tesla T2 power cords with the Teslaplex receptacle on my front end equipment.

So now for the amp. First, I compared the Oyaide SWO-XXX to the Porterhouse Audio Power Port on my Krell FPB-600c with the SR Tesla T3 UHC power cord. The SWO-XXX provided a little more apparent detail, but I found the Power Port to be much more musical and it provided what I feel to be more realistic soundstage ambience and more natural upper-frequency purity.

Next up was the Oyaide R1. While I can see why so many folks are impressed with the R1, it seems to impart the same sonic signature on every piece I try it with. It has a very refined sound, with impressive detail, good tonal balance, and lovely harmonic bloom; but, in my system, it has much less air than the Teslaplex or the Porter Port and the soundstage is not as expansive. Instruments seem to move forward in the soundstage and vocals have a much more ‘hi-fi’ quality about them. I never get the ‘live sound’ magic from the R1 like I do with the Teslaplex or the Porter Port.

Many audiophiles keep a special component, interconnect, or power cord over the years whose sound they know to be truthful and use it to evaluate new equipment in their systems. The Porter Port is such a product. It is my opinion that it is the most neutral of this entire group and should be the standard by which to baseline power cords and receptacles. This is indeed impressive considering the $36 selling price of the Porterhouse Audio Porter Port.

The Synergistic Research Teslaplex receptacle is somewhat of a paradox to me. When comparing its appearance to the Oyaides, it seems very unlikely that this hot-rodded Leviton will be able to make a mark against those exotically-plated Japanese beauties. Looks are deceiving! This receptacle is revelatory in its ability to generate a seemingly unbounded soundscape that is so transparent it actually seems to breathe. Anyone who has tried the SR Tesla power cords knows what I mean by this. The ‘thereness’ of vocals and percussion is just uncanny. I suspect much of this is a result of Ted Denney’s Quantum Tunneling treatment. If you are unfamiliar with this process, visit the Synergistic Research website for a recorded demonstration. One thing I know for sure is that it enhances his products in a most remarkable way.

The Teslaplex may not be everyone’s cup of tea. Its sound is so transparent and delivers such spectacular clarity that I suspect that many audiophiles will find it to be overwhelmingly different from what they have become accustomed to. Perhaps it is, but if the reproduction of air and limitless soundstaging are your audio drug of choice and your system is up to it, I think you will find this receptacle to be quite amazing. Highly recommended!
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Showing 8 responses by jea48

Dlcockrum,
Thank you for your detailed response to my post.

The Porter Port and Teslaplex used standard HD metal faceplates.
Dlcockrum
Ferrous metal? If you would please check with a magnet and post back...

If the cover plate is ferrous the Hubbell HBL8300H will sound better with a non ferrous cover plate. Try a nylon P&S or Leviton nylon plate.
Dlcockrum, Joeyboynj, Adhaney,
Curiosity killed the cat.... Would one of you please take a magnet and place it on the back supporting strap of the Teslaplex duplex receptacle and check if it is made from steel, a ferrous, material. If it is made of steel it should stick to the back strap like gorilla glue.

Thanks,
Jim
I really do not want to remove it,
01-09-09: Joeyboynj
Joeyboynj,
Beings you have a plastic rough-in outlet box you would not have to remove the duplex receptacle, just the outlet cover plate.
If the strap is steel the magnet will be attracted to the front part of the strap used to support the receptacle to the rough-in box.

If steel the magnet should have a strong attraction to the front part of the strap.
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Do you think it would be benificial if I changed the faceplate and screw to something that is non-magetic as well?
Did you check the plate with a magnet? Does it attract the magnet?

If so, yes use a non ferrous plate. Cooper makes a SS plate that is non ferrous.

http://www.audioasylum.com/scripts/t.pl?f=tweaks&m=124905

01-16-09: Hifisoundguy
Tweekgeek.com has these Tesla Plex AC outlests at a lower price $75...
Hmmm steel strap?
Note the info on the box:

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"Duplex Receptacle.
20 Amp, 125 Volt, NEMA 5-20R, 2p,3w,
narrow body duplex receptacle, straight blade,
industrial grade, self grounding,
back & side 8 hole Feed-thru wired, steel strap."

Steel Strap......
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01-15-09: Joeyboynj
The magnet did not stick. But it did stick to the screw and the faceplate on the outlet. Is that ok? It did not stick to the outlet when I removed the faceplate and screw.

Can you please explain why you want to know this info...THANKS!
Thanks for checking if the receptacle has a steel, ferrous material, mounting back strap.

It has been documented for a few years now that ferrous materials incorporated in receptacles can and does degrade the sonics of an audio system fed from such a device.

From the picture of the receptacle, the receptacle looks like a regular spec grade Leviton receptacle, which has a steel back strap.

Dlcockrum,
is this the Synergistic Research Tesla plex you are referring to in your review?

From the picture it appears to me to be just a spec grade Leviton 20 amp duplex receptacle with a steel supporting back strap.

In your review you did not mention the base line for your tests of each receptacle.

Your audio equipment?

Was the receptacles used to power all the equipment, or just some?

Pre break-in time?

Connected to what type of branch circuit wiring?

Did you try other manufactures power cords with each receptacle?

Receptacle mounted to a wall rough-in box installation?
Rough-in box, plastic or ferrous metal?
Cover plate used?
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Furutech FP-15A(Cu)-N1 B1 15A AC receptacle. Copper plated deoxidized phosphor bronze, treated with Furutech's Alpha process. This is a brand new receptacle just released at CES 2007.

These are quite a bit better built, with a massive non-magnetic stainless steel backstrap that provides a very rigid structure for the rest of the assembly. These receptacles garner our highest recommendation, and are a worthy progression from the near legendary FP-15Acu
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Furutech
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Shunyata Research’s SR-Z1 Outlets, are built by Hubbell to Shunyata Research's exacting specifications. These outlets have large internal contacts that provide superior contact integrity for power cords. All Ferrous metals have been removed from the SR-Z1 design, as have carbon materials, which Shunyata's independent tests have proven are detractive to optimal AC performance.
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PS Audio's new Power Port Premier will soon be available. PS Audio has really outdone themselves and created a world class receptacle, able to stand toe-to-toe with any of the other top audio grade receptacles available.
Direct gold plating over high purity berryllium copper
Power Grip
15 or 20 amp ready
Non ferrous Construction
Proprietary dielectric Housing (PBT)
Hand crafted
UL approved
Link for quote

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Wattgate 381

Gold and silver plated brass terminal clamps, mounting strap, rivets, and grounding strip.

Just a note here, the Wattgate sure looks like a Leviton.
I wonder if Leviton makes it for them.
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Note not one of these audio grade receptacles have a ferrous, magnetic, backstrap. In fact you will notice no ferrous materials are used in the outlets.

It is possible the backstap on the Tesla plex recept is made from a high grade stainless steel. If that is the case, the metal would not be ferrous.
Joeyboynj said in his post when he placed a strong magnet on the front of the strap, (the part of the strap that connects the receptacle to the rough-in box), there was not any attraction......
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