Review: Porter Port AC Outlet Customized Hubbell 8300 Tweak


Category: Accessories

I continue to be an independent audiophile and have no association with any manufacturer or individuals whatsoever.

I believe all types of stereo equipment, including tweaks of all types, can be system-dependent. In addition, I also think audiophiles are capable of liking different products. Just because I prefer item A and you like item B does not mean one of us is wrong. We can agree to disagree over personal choices. My review is based upon listening results from my tube system and my solid state system.

Over the past several years, I’ve done an extensive amount of listening to my systems using the following outlets:
Wattgate 381 non-cryo’d / cryo’d, FIM non-cryo’d / cryo’d, PS Audio non-cryo’d, Furutech FP-2G non-cryo’d,
Acme Silver plated cryo’d, Leviton 8300 non-cryo’d / cryo’d, Hubbell 8300 non-cryo’d / cryo’d, Hubbell 5362 cryo’d, and the Porter Ports, a special order Hubbell 8300 that has no multi-layered bright nickel plating on the contacts and has the same higher impact resistance thermoplastic polyester face as the Hubbell 8300’s do.

I do very much like the Wattgate 381 and the Furutech FP-2G (both of them are gold plated). In my systems I prefer to save them for special occasions when I desire that special smooth sound for a specific component that requires it. By the way, I don’t recommending cryogenically treating anything that is gold or gold plated. I never heard an improvement. If anything, I’d say it degraded the sound a bit.

While I do hear vast amounts of improvement using all the other cryo’d outlets that I mentioned, I believe the Porter Port edged out all my other outlets. I believe it has something to do with the fact that the contacts are not nickel plated and the outlet is treated by a long computer-controlled cryo immersion as opposed to a long computer-controlled cryo vapor.

Here’s what I heard: All of the well-recorded CD’s I listened to (that I use for demo comparison purposes) sounded as if the volume had been turned up one or two clicks. There was more detail in the lows, mids and highs. I heard a sweeter timbre and background accompaniment. The sound was not harsh, and there is a wider and more dimensional soundstage with a deep, fast bass. There is a very black background that reveals the detail in a very positive manner, even when listening at very quiet levels.

When I received the Porter Ports, I was doubtful that I would hear any change compared to my other cryogenically treated outlets because of the AC power filtration systems that I am currently using. However, I was shocked and surprised by the performance of these outlets. I highly recommend the Porter Ports.

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I had my Porter Port installed where I have most of my equipment hooked up into my Monster 2000 Power Strip.I also plugged my turntable straight into the Porter Port has well.
The table dramatically became much quieter.I had very black background with an increase of transparency that was very apparent to both me and my wife who normally just casually listens to music,But did notice the improvement right out the gate.
The Porter Port also seem to reduce to a large degree RFI from my unshielded cables I have in parts of my system.
So Kudos TO ALBERT.I only need to get one more Porter Port for my living room where I have my tube amp in a seperate outlet,due to the high current draw of my ARC tube amp.
I had my Porter Ports installed by an electrician because I wasn't sure if I had a ground wire since I was using two prong outlets. I'm glad i did because he told me one of the outlets was wired wrong creating a hot ground. Any way what the Porter Ports did to my system is to move me maybe two or three rows closer to the stage.I also hear a litle more inner detail in my musical presentation. I also find peace of mind in knowing that when my dog is snooping around my Tice Power Block the vice grip hold the Porter Port has on my plug will prevent her from accidently pulling it out. Well worth the money.
Ditto to Lak's review on Albert Porter ports! :^))

I was floored when I replaced my outlets with Albert Porter's ports last week. Had my system for over 3 years and never had it sang like it does now. Dynamics are just fantastic. Liquid like details of strings. Vocals focused dead center with blacker background. I'm A very very happy Camper....For a few dollars I've taken my system to another level IMHO.

I have been skeptic about power outlets, PC, & ICs to the point of ridicule for years. I'm now a firm convert.
I'm now in the process upgrading all my PCs with cryod parts from "VH Audio" and "Cryo parts" (DIY). And lastly getting dedicated lines installed sometime next year.
yes, dedicated lines are good. Oh, I have 12 Porterports.

I bought six of them and then another six.
Hi this thread maybe slightly outdated but some of u mayb able to help me. I m building a dedicated room and considering some outlet. Only prob is that I noticed most outlets including Porter Port do not have faceplate and I m not keen to buy ultra expensive faceplate like oyaide carbon fibre face plate. My question is that what faceplate u use with your Porter Port or what type of face plate I shldnt use? USA outlet is not easily available in my country tq