Does it make sense to use an expensive power cord for a power conditioner? I currently have the PS Audio P600. Is it overkill to use an expensive power cord (ie. Shunyata viper or anaconda) with this power conditioner verus using something much less expensive (ie. Shunyata Diamondback)?
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Topic - Expensive powercord for power condition. Overkill??? - ken_c_wu 19:20:45 11/25/03 (18)
- Yes it does. - Psychicanimal 19:42:33 11/27/03 (0)
- Power conditioners versus dedicated lines - Leisure7 19:35:37 11/26/03 (5)
- Re: Power conditioners versus dedicated lines - alan m. kafton 10:47:22 11/27/03 (1)
- I'm sure we will. (nt) - Leisure7 14:20:23 11/27/03 (0)
- I am not arguing against dedicated lines - Norm 20:33:45 11/26/03 (2)
- Agree: dedicated lines will not deal with incoming power issues - Leisure7 14:31:30 11/27/03 (0)
- Re: I am not arguing against dedicated lines - highendman 09:39:14 11/27/03 (0)
- the best powerconditioner is NO powerconditioner.... - panorama 12:52:29 11/26/03 (6)
- lucky you <NT> - Tuckers 19:01:38 11/26/03 (0)
- Wow! - Norm 13:58:26 11/26/03 (4)
- Re: Wow! - panorama 14:37:56 11/26/03 (3)
- My power supply fluctuates between 224 - 238 volts in a day - jeromelang 02:21:24 11/27/03 (2)
- Meitnerised SCD-1??? - Norm 14:37:15 11/28/03 (1)
- It;'s a SCD-1 that has been modified by Ed Meitner to output DSD through SDIF-2 - jeromelang 17:41:21 11/28/03 (0)
- Before or after? nta - Norm 20:19:26 11/25/03 (3)
- Re: Before or after? nta - ken_c_wu 02:29:39 11/26/03 (2)
- I know there is a logic to what you say but - Norm 05:59:21 11/26/03 (1)
- Re: I know there is a logic to what you say but - ken_c_wu 07:41:50 11/26/03 (0)