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In Reply to: I had an AVS2000 and sold it as it was not worth the bother posted by Elizabeth on May 29, 2012 at 05:24:48:
As a builder of tube amps, I have to hold fast that a voltage stabilizer, such as the AVS2000 (or any other well executed v.s.) is a good idea and will most likely extend the life of the component, all things considered.
Better power supplies/speed regualtors for the turntable itself (like an SDS, Speed Box, Paul Hynes PSU, etc. etc.) are also very good ideas if the aim is to get the most performance possible out of the deck. However, if the deck itself is shot (bad bearing, stretched belt, flat spotted idler) little else will matter.
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- RE: I had an AVS2000 and sold it as it was not worth the bother - WOStantonCS100 15:13:55 05/29/12 (2)
- I am sure it WILl extend the life. My problem was the sound was not as good - Elizabeth 16:06:45 05/29/12 (1)
- RE: I am sure it WILl extend the life. My problem was the sound was not as good - WOStantonCS100 21:37:44 05/29/12 (0)