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rantalot
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Posted: 03 Feb 2018 at 5:33pm |
During the winter months our supply voltage varies sufficient to stop my Leak Troughline tuner from working. What I am looking for is something that will give a constant AC voltage out regardless of mains I/p voltage.
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ICL1P
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Is this what you need?
http://www.powerinspired.com/store/ag1500-ac-regenerator-1500w-psu-p-1742.html |
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Ifor
===== Reflex M & ACCESSION M, CuSat50, Majestic DAC, a Proprius pair. |
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rantalot
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It is exactly what I want so I've bought the 500W version. Thank you for your assistance.
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Norman
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rantalot
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The sound difference between raw mails and the AC regenerator is immense, sounds are much crisper and more detailed. I can tell the difference listening in an adjoining room and that through an ageing Leak Troughline. To say I'm delighted with the result is a vast understatement, ecstatic is much nearer the mark.
This all happened because I asked a question and ICLP1 (Ifor) Responded. I'm eternally grateful. rantalot
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ICL1P
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Ifor
===== Reflex M & ACCESSION M, CuSat50, Majestic DAC, a Proprius pair. |
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Fatmangolf
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Heart warming and ear pleasing. Another great example of how good this forum is.
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Jon
Open mind and ears whilst owning GSP Genera, Accession M, Accession MC, Elevator EXP, Solo ULDE, Proprius amps, Cusat50 cables, Lautus digital cable, Spatia cables and links, and a Majestic DAC. |
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Baflar
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I'm intrigued. I'm pretty sure I have a very ropey mains power supply
here (light bulbs never last very long, for example), and I seem to have
been reading numerous extremely enthusiastic claims lately to the
effect that massive improvements in sound quality can be achieved simply
by using a perfectly stable AC power supply. Is this really, really
true?! I can't think of any obvious reason why it should make much or
any difference (and my knowledge of electronics wouldn't cope with a
very technical explanation). But there are definitely some experts on
this forum so... (!)...
Assuming that it really can make a huge difference, several questions spring to mind: 1. If I got (say) the AG500 regulator (https://www.powerinspired.com/store/ag500-ac-regenerator-500w-with-pwm-fan-control-p-1811.html ), would I be able safely to plug an extension/multi-socket cable into it to then feed 'clean' AC power to all the 'vital' hi-fi stuff: turntable, amplifier, Slee GramAmp Communicator with standard power supply, CD transport, Minidisk player, cassette player, laptop computer (for HD digital files)? 2. Assuming I can go ahead as above, which items would show a noticeable audio improvement? (And really, really, how great would it be?!) 3. For vinyl reproduction, would the Slee PSU1 deliver a greater improvement? 4. Since the cost of the AG500 is definitely not negligible, does anyone know how I could get an in-home trial? Gratitude for guidance would be forthcoming! |
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