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In Reply to: RE: I disagree posted by Steyr on October 29, 2009 at 07:00:31
Contact is only one parameter. Conductivity is another. Substrate quality, along with plating materials are equally important. Which, of course, you don't consider whatsoever.
"add a wee bit oh gold, toss in freezer"...."add a few $100s to the cost"? Puh-leeze. Throwing out these glib, inaccurate and useless phrases only limits your credibility. You see the forest, not the trees.
And you never admit to listening and comparing any outlets, which is critical to this or any discussion on the merits. Merely throwing around pejorative cosmetic references won't buy anyone a cup of coffee.
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I have many swo-xxx audiophile outlets about. Have some PS audio in one room, in others mis hand me downs from a audiophile friend hes into the hype folks like you pass about. I also have a dedicated 200amp service just for audio use ea outlet is 20amp direct to breaker box also have my own main line and transformer off such line. But I have nothing to prove to you and have no bias toward selling these products as you seem too. The lack of credibility is all on you bud. You see only the cash you can make, not the truth. That you dont need to spend $100s for a good hi-quality outlet. This pic 4 ya
as it is necessary to have duplicate electrical circuits (ideally)
or at least one outlet of each type on the same circuit. How many
people can or will do either? Unless you do one of these, and do
some sort of reasonable dbt or sbt, I maintain you have no basis
for comparison since hearing "memory" is not very reliable (to say the
least). And of course, there's always the risk that, if you do run
an actual comparison ala the above, you will prefer the cheaper
outlet! How bad would that be???
Mike
It's simple to make up a power strip or box with various outlets wired with 12-gauge Romex. I did this 12 years ago when first comparing Hubbell's. Plug in, plug out. Easy.
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....is the constant, as is the Romex wiring (which pretty much replicates what's inside most people houses), and in fact replicates what was in mine when I did the tests.
Therefore, comparing the outlets becomes comparing the outlets, nothing less, nothing more.
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