Yes, I meant plugging the power amp into the electrical outlet in the wall, not the wall itself! I was initially disappointed with the sound given that I had spent a very large amount of money from my inheritance from my mom to finally buy my "dream system." The dealer then came out and measured the electric current in the house, and decided that I needed a power plant because of the poor and fluctuating current provided by PG & E (Pacific Gas and Electric Co). The addition of the P.S.Audio power plant resulted in an immediate HUGE improvement in sound quality.
I take it it's o.k. to plug the amp into the wall's electrical outlet. I will give it a try. ..
THANKS to everyone for all of the thoughtful responses!!!
---Steve
I take it it's o.k. to plug the amp into the wall's electrical outlet. I will give it a try. ..
THANKS to everyone for all of the thoughtful responses!!!
---Steve