In Reply to: RE: Plastic body vs aluminum body on AC connectors? posted by cabelok on May 2, 2016 at 12:08:10:
Please do not include me in the we're part of your statement about moving into the realm of what wood and how many to use to lift speaker wires. I'm likely going to decide on one of two versions of a plug and IEC combination to very likely improve upon what I have at the present time. Nothing obsessive about it. I lift my cables off the floor with wood doweling from Home Depot. Done it for years. Tried 3 or 4 different kinds of wood for under my equipment and settled on one for quite some time now. Who are you to tell me when I'll be happy or when to stop. I'm here to improve my system, share and gather information for that end. What are you here for? How does your statement help anyone? Tweaker
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