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In Reply to: Ultimate tweak for CD's soInics posted by pkell44 on April 16, 2007 at 20:21:09:
........this is THE best tweak for CD playback I have ever heard and I have tried them all.Spendy, yes but U will know it when U hear it :-)
Cheers,
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Grubbing through the illogical muddle that constitutes the Walker website, I can only find a reference to an analogue turntable speed controller. Can you supply a link to your beastie!Despite the mess, they DO have Keith Jarrett recommending their Ultra Vivid, which impressed the heck out of me!
"I can only find a reference to an analogue turntable speed controller."That's the beast.
Yes it was designed for TT motors but can just as well be used on any device that does not draw more than 25 watts. It is an AC power regenerator with input and output isolation transformers thus making it ideal for electrically isolating your CD transport from the rest of your system.
I've provided a link.
Cheers,
~kenster
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U can hear it "lock in" so to speak, when switched to 45RPM/80.10HZ but then a small teak up to 80.14hz is the cat's meow!I am a vinyl diehard and I don't see myself reverting back to the black licorice any time soon :-)
Cheers,
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..........The WAPMC is an AC power regenerator with input and output isolation trannies and as such, there is damn near complete electrical isolation of the componant plugged into it and all the other components in ones system.Cheers,
I guess it is basically doing what other electric isolation filters are doing.
...........and after hearing the dramatic improvements it bestowed on my Digital rig, an inquiry to Lloyd was initiated to which he said the WAPMC could be used to power any component as long as said component does not draw more than 25 watts.
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