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vinylvalet reacted to Wes S's post in the thread Puritan Audio Laboratories PSM136, PSM156, PSM1512 Power Conditioners with Like.So, the Ultimate XX Power Cable is the game changer folks. Holy crap this cable is impressive! The dynamics have gone through the...
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vinylvalet reacted to hifimckinney's post in the thread Puritan Audio Laboratories PSM136, PSM156, PSM1512 Power Conditioners with Like.Another soldier from the field reporting on Puritan Ground Master and it is fantastic. Very oxymoronic kind of situation - change is...
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vinylvalet replied to the thread Puritan Audio Laboratories PSM136, PSM156, PSM1512 Power Conditioners.You're welcome. Perfecto!
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vinylvalet replied to the thread Puritan Audio Laboratories PSM136, PSM156, PSM1512 Power Conditioners.That's correct. I went with off the shelf 10AWG stranded, green insulation electrical wire. Only use the ground rod in your basement if...
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vinylvalet replied to the thread Puritan Audio Laboratories PSM136, PSM156, PSM1512 Power Conditioners.You're welcome.
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vinylvalet replied to the thread Puritan Audio Laboratories PSM136, PSM156, PSM1512 Power Conditioners.GroundMaster & RouteMaster If you are using only one GroundMaster or GroundMaster-City with a RouteMaster, the GroundMaster or City is...
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vinylvalet replied to the thread Puritan Audio Laboratories PSM136, PSM156, PSM1512 Power Conditioners.In my main stereo, I have a ground rod array connected to two GroundMasters; one to the green plug on the 156 and the other to the...
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vinylvalet replied to the thread Puritan Audio Laboratories PSM136, PSM156, PSM1512 Power Conditioners.The best use of Puritan products is as a complete system; 136 or 156/GroundMaster or City/RouteMaster. I have done so with several...
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vinylvalet replied to the thread GUSTARD DAC-R26 Balanced Decoder R2R+1Bit Dual Native Decoding Music Bridge.Audiophile myth #666: All SMPSs are inferior to linear power supplies.
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vinylvalet replied to the thread GUSTARD DAC-R26 Balanced Decoder R2R+1Bit Dual Native Decoding Music Bridge.Silly audiophile myth #420: All opamps and/or all circuits designed with op amps can't sound as good as a discrete circuit.
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