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RE: The Latest on Power Conditioners / AC Regenerators
Posted by Duster on August 1, 2020 at 00:22:37:
It's a DIY power line distributor featuring a thick-walled aluminum enclosure for rigidity and shielding purposes, with select Audio Grade AC outlets: Oyaide R1, Oyaide R0, Furutech GTX-D NCF(R), Oyaide SWO-XXX.
Internal wiring: VH Audio 12 AWG Unshielded Twisted Pair Cable, 10 AWG Mil-Spec SPC/PTFE Teflon ground wire. WIMA MP3-X2 noise suppression capacitors. IEC Inlet: Oyaide Inlet R.
A Vans Evers Reference Model 12 power line conditioner featuring a large-value Spearinol oil capacitor for power factor correction, and WIMA MP3-X2 noise suppression capacitors feeds the entire AC delivery system, except for a digital source component that's plugged directly into the wall, with two Auricap 0.47uf capacitors installed as the classic "Auricap Tweak" within the digital source component for mild RFI/digital noise filtering.
The emphasis of the AC delivery system is power factor correction, mild RFI filtering, and excellent sounding AC outlets.