In Reply to: RE: Power Plant VS. Premier. Question for Paul posted by RomyTheCat on June 8, 2007 at 11:20:29:
1) Does Premier has an ability to be switched in a continue bypass operation? I mean if the electricity “sounds†good (it does happens) then would it be possible to let electricity to bypass the unit turning the regeneration down?
No, it does not.
2) My observation was that older PowerPlants, although they did a perfect low distortion sinusoid but they did not provide a good decoupling from the grid. It means if the electricity is bad and tweeters are surrounded with a radioactive cloud of “white noise†then the “white noise†was transparent across a Power plant and was gone ONLY when a complete physical decompiling from the grid took place. (I do not use the grid’s ground of course) So, do you feel that the new Premier has different decompiling then PowerPlants had and should be less/more/same transparent for the “white noise�
No, it does not. However, I am not sure what you mean. The hiss of a tweeter probably has little to nothing to do with the power. It's typically caused by the amps in the chain. Even if you had a 100% battery powered system, you'd still have this noise.
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