Why more bass subwoofer into power conditioner


Hi,

I have plugged my REL 5/SHO directly into 20A wall outlet that is dedicated line.

As an experiment plugged the subwoofers power cable today into a balanced power conditioner Torus RM20 rather than directly to the outlet.

I was surprised to hear more bass.  The bass was same excellent tight bass.

I am surprised because would have thought directly into wall dedicated line would provide more bass.  Is it because the torus itself is 20A powered.

Previously I had plugged the subwoofer power cable into a non balanced non 20A powered power conditioner and found less power than directly into the wall...I expected this result ...

The difference is not dramatic but rather modest nonetheless puzzling as the REL stock power cords are merely 15A.
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millercarbon
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alanced power is marketing BS"

This is obviously false because balanced power can not only be created it can actually be measured and is in wide use in a variety of industries, applications, and uses.
sleepwalker65" forget trying to fool people who have probably already forgotten more electrical engineering than you could possibly ever learn. If you don’t/won’t understand, please stop making a fool of yourself and wasting bandwidth here."

The fool in this instance is yourself for speculating, assuming, and theorizing about a subject about which you know nothing or next to nothing and I will summarily reject, ignore, and defy your complaint, protestation, and request  that I limit my use of what you apparently claim is your "bandwidth."

Nice try sleepwalker but after all you are asleep so I'm sure this is the best you can do.