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RE: Wallpower

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I responded to your "problem" previously.

I am bit disapointed you are still tapping in the dark. If you read my response again, you should understand that is the only way to verify what is going on.

But, you are free to explore! That is the beauty of search for an answer.

So here we go...

To verify if your AC power voltage variation is causing you a trouble, you can do this:

Go to some hardware store, Walmart, Kmart or where ever in the world you are, and buy a DVM, or so called digital meter. Do not pay more than $10US!

Connect the little thing to your outlet and start monitoring the changes. Do not monitor the change on meter first. Monitor when it is that you believe you hear difference in your audio system. Then, when you are sure you hear some change, glance on the meter and record voltage and time on the paper.
Do this for about 2-3 weeks, and see if meter readings correspond in any way to your experiance.
Will cost you $10, and 3 weeks of fun.

P.S. If I could have 3 weeks of fun I would pay way more than $10!!!


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