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In the Thread: My feelings about new exciting audio products
Post Subject: Properly designed components to tolerate garbage power?Posted by Romy the Cat on: 3/11/2010
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 Vasyachkin wrote:
….the answer is properly designed components which are able to tolerate garbage power.
  
Might I ask you: what does it mean? Is it a some kind of mental exercise for you, like the example of the car's suspension? Do you personally recognize the sonic impact of bad electricity in your own playback? Do you have any realistic ways to deal with bad electricity and were able to accomplish better sonic results? The most important: did you personally experimented (or know somebody) who was able to “properly” design components “which are able to tolerate garbage power”? I know a few designers who claim that they design power supplies that are immune from bad electricity. I owned some of their components and I can testify that they have no idea what they are talks about in context of electricity influence to sound. So, I am VERY suspicion when people talk about “properly designed components which are able to tolerate garbage power”. Usually it indicates superficial understanding and experiencing of the electricity sonic influence.
 
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