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Got $4300US for a 6 port power strip?
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castleofargh
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Doug2507
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The "results" crack me up...
Not too shabby at joinery tbf, bet they'd make a good looking rack!

Not too shabby at joinery tbf, bet they'd make a good looking rack!
MarkParity
Formerly known as User9876
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How about £3, 800 for a 13A fuse, it could blow the moment you switched on your washing machine and you'd have to buy another one.
How about £3, 800 for a 13A fuse, it could blow the moment you switched on your washing machine and you'd have to buy another one.
71 dB
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Well, it has got "Quantum Science" in its name so it has to be amazing! I wonder how much the high voltage power lines and transformers in between the power plants and our homes 'bottleneck'? We demand Silver Quantum Science power lines and transformers!13A UK Fuse
How about £3, 800 for a 13A fuse, it could blow the moment you switched on your washing machine and you'd have to buy another one.
So insane!
Doug2507
Headphoneus Supremus
This. I'm glad I live in the UK where all you need is a decent 13a fuse sat inside an MK plug!Well, it has got "Quantum Science" in its name so it has to be amazing! I wonder how much the high voltage power lines and transformers in between the power plants and our homes 'bottleneck'? We demand Silver Quantum Science power lines and transformers!
So insane!
I liked this bit:
“All internal parts are tightly fit by clear, slow-curing epoxy resin which results in the widest, clearest soundstage …”
Great audiophile epoxy resin, what next? As it’s slow-curing, does that mean it needs burning in?
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“All internal parts are tightly fit by clear, slow-curing epoxy resin which results in the widest, clearest soundstage …”
Great audiophile epoxy resin, what next? As it’s slow-curing, does that mean it needs burning in?

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bfreedma
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I liked this bit:
“All internal parts are tightly fit by clear, slow-curing epoxy resin which results in the widest, clearest soundstage …”
Great audiophile epoxy resin, what next? As it’s slow-curing, does that mean it needs burning in?
G
Slow cure helps bass and soundstage. Fast cure helps treble and PRAT. Obviously
Next question - what color does the epoxy cure to? Dark for Black Backgrounds, or Clear for that super treble above 30000hz
Last question: Is the epoxy cryoed?
Doug2507
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Absolutely. Burn in service also available but varying results...
Andrew_WOT
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Did you see their burn in guide?
https://www.lessloss.com/docs/Burn-In_Curve.pdf
https://www.lessloss.com/docs/Burn-In_Curve.pdf
Bytor123
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I've got two of those
I swear that's how my brain works every Friday afternoon.
oakparkmusicguy
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Did they cancel each other out? 

bigshot
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This is a great power strip, but I have a problem. My system has seven plugs. Can I daisy chain two of these?
Yes, and your music will sound 2x betterer!Can I daisy chain two of these?
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