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In Reply to: RE: German Audiophile circuit breakers RE: audiophile circuit breakers for use in US? posted by Audioquest4life on May 25, 2021 at 10:03:14:
What is an "audiophile grade" circuit breaker supposed to accomplish? The breaker provides an electrical connection up to a certain amperage limit. Above that limit it should, if it is working properly, break the connection and pass no more electricity. So what does an "audiophile" breaker do that a standard breaker doesn't? And why would putting a circuit breaker with a higher amperage rating than the circuit is designed for improve the sound from my stereo? I am trying to wrap my head around what the actual physics behind the claims are.
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