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RE: Power Plant VS. Premier. Question for Paul

Posted by RomyTheCat on June 8, 2007 at 15:56:11:

*** 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.

Come on, Paul. I did not talk about tweeter’s hiss.

I was taking about something different – the subjugated cloud of compressed, dehydrated, de-colorizing and space-consuming deformation, or something I call a “white noise” that takes over the entire upper range. The effect, along with a number of other negative event, immediately goes away AS SOON a physical decompiling from grid is introduced (that does not necessary includes buttery power). The SS decompiling (including the connected regeneration), magnetic decompiling or galvanic decompiling it looks like not affect the “white noise”. A properly made filtering helps but it screw sound in many other domains, not to mention that the filtering should be constantly changed to attack the specific problems that power lines have. I do not propose that any other products of methods are more effective then Power Plans, my objectives are beyond it. I just say that as soon we, in any format, connected to grid we are at the mercy of all imaginable garbage that the grid has. Unfortunately the stupid audio industries do no “sell” to public the idea of truly decoupling. They always sell whatever is available, wrapable and shippable instead of whatever is necessary. Anyhow, I think it would be more interesting is in your evolution of the Premiers you guys consider more decoupling then the decoupling that you have implemented so far.

Rgs,
Romy the Cat