I give you the $147 "audio grade" electrical socket. Cryogenically treated! :laughing:
http://www.boingboing.net/images/audiograde.jpg
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I give you the $147 "audio grade" electrical socket. Cryogenically treated! :laughing:
http://www.boingboing.net/images/audiograde.jpg
I hate it when my 60 cycle hum has harmonic distortion induced by tone-sucking oxides on the contacts.
I know, right?! :laughing:
hospital grade
spec grade
commercial spec grade
these are the only 'recognized' standards of N5-20R devices I know of...
none of which cost over $30
all fed with 'standard' copper wiring
The reviews are hilarious.
Hmm... I need to get one of those for my Dumble Amp.
Man, I bet that has tone for DAYZ!
SSSSUUUUUUSSSSSSTTTTTTTAAAAAAAIIIIIIIINNNNNNNNNNN
Is this upgrade PCB, or PTP?
Bluetooth is not the same as blue-molded, and the tone sux.
I'm happy if they have grounded outlets.
I'm happy if they have an outlet close to my amp, becuase I almost always forget an extension cord.
Any other colors available besides Alpine White?
Sea Foam Green outlets are DA BOMB!
COWABUNGA
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Just imagine if the venue fitted these as well!
http://www.shunmook.com/text1.htm
Nice.
But I'm holding off until we get tonewood utility poles.
I imagine alternating mahogany, maple, ash, rosewood poles along the roadsides of my town will be a sweet setup.
I'm waiting for the reliced model.
So what do you do about the wiring and distribution on the OTHER side of your power meter? Utilities are missing a gold mine with "audiophiles." As soon as AEP offers an audiophile-grade home run all the way to the nearest coal-fired plant, dam or reactor I'm in. All the transformers along the way MUST be from Mercury Magnetics, and the coal, water or uranium MUST have a flat frequency response from DC to light.
Only the best for youtoob playback of Byonce and Snoopy Doggy.
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