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Headphoneus Supremus
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Available on the market are power conditioners for audio equipment with multiple power outlets. These, of course, range in quality, power rating etc.
For each very good amp and DAC, one is often offered a separate power supply unit that offers better voltage regulation etc. than the standard power supplies offered with the units. This is especially the case with the more compact and competitively priced amps and dacs.
If I were to get a power conditioning unit and then plug the standard power supply adapter in it, wouldn't I end up with the same result as if I were to get the better power supply being offered?
Take for example, I already have a power conditioner of very high quality that I paid $700 for. I get a home desktop amp. If I plug the standard issue brick power supply unit in the power conditioner, wouldn't I get better results and likely as good results as the PSU sold by HeadRoom?
I'm currently not warming to purchasing a 6 outlet unit to use only one of them and not being able to take advantage of the power conditioning for other applications or devices I have.
For each very good amp and DAC, one is often offered a separate power supply unit that offers better voltage regulation etc. than the standard power supplies offered with the units. This is especially the case with the more compact and competitively priced amps and dacs.
If I were to get a power conditioning unit and then plug the standard power supply adapter in it, wouldn't I end up with the same result as if I were to get the better power supply being offered?
Take for example, I already have a power conditioner of very high quality that I paid $700 for. I get a home desktop amp. If I plug the standard issue brick power supply unit in the power conditioner, wouldn't I get better results and likely as good results as the PSU sold by HeadRoom?
I'm currently not warming to purchasing a 6 outlet unit to use only one of them and not being able to take advantage of the power conditioning for other applications or devices I have.