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In Reply to: RE: Cable Conditioning Upgrade posted by ozzyboy on July 16, 2015 at 15:48:22
The new Ground Breaker power cable adaptor set is $399....there are a number of high quality parts plus advanced vibration damping materials used. The female wall plug side also fits Oyaide AC connectors (with their oversized ground pin), a very nice feature. You are welcome to PM me for the details.
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I bought a cable cooker 2.0 a while ago, I could not be without it! The first thing I did was parallel the neutral and ground leads for the PC adapters so they would both break in. :) The ground wire in power cables is very important as reducing the resistance between grounds on your components leads to less noise, and in many components they make the exact same electrical connection as the grounds in ic cables, making the ground wire in PCs easily audible.
I am interested in the latest upgrades though, I will see if I can msg you through your website or email me at dave at zenwaveaudio [.] com.
Thanks for your very nice product!
....connecting any conductors in parallel will meet head-on with the principal of "the path of least resistance", and one (or more) of the conductors will NOT receive full signal strength. The conductor (and it might be only one, or a few) with the least amount of resistance will receive the lion's share of the signal, and so it is with the Cable Cooker adaptors. Connecting power cables and speaker cables (and of course, interconnects) in series yields the best results, without a doubt.
The new Ground Breaker discreetly conditions the ground conductor(s) and ground contacts within the AC connectors, along with Hot and Neutral, without any loss of output signal.
Yup, there's no way getting around v=iR :)
My first thought in designing the Ground Breaker was a scheme connecting Neutral and Ground....until my consulting engineer tested it vs. the topology he came up with which tested equally for H, N, and G.
I bowed to his genius and that's the topology I'm using. Equal signal and current throughout is way better than partial any day. A much better mousetrap.
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