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In Reply to: RE: Check the insides of a Quantum Symphony Pro. posted by hotbird on April 24, 2008 at 23:52:09
Same shitSymphony Standard: Ac adapter separate 5v dc1.5k sqf $300?
Symphony Pro: Ac dapter built in as per pic ?? dc pic 2.5k sqf $599?OfficeClear QRT: Ac adapter separate 5vdc + adjustable knob 10k sqf $319 shipped
$319 for 10,000 SqFeet??? even my neighbours will become happy and healthy, hardy ha ha
The coil thingey is a "Common Mode EMI Supression Inductors" made in china or taiwan I reckon, 7 bucks each!
The RR has an attenna.http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/acousticrevive/rr77.html
ABed the Office Clear and Pro (bud's set). NO DIFF. Should have bought the RR77 instead. :(
Edits: 04/25/08Follow Ups:
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=> Opportunity costs of hiding a AC/DC adaptor inside = $299.Some audiophiles prefer audio devices with AC IEC outlet so that they can try their high-end power cord on them; I actually had a friend who bought a Quantum Symphony Pro so that he can use a better power cord, namely the Shunyata Python, on it. I wonder whether to tell him that it's actually powering a PHIHONG brand AC/DC power adaptor instead ;-)
Your dicovery: PRICELESS
Wasted me hard earned money. Dun work no shit. Video not improved, NO DIFF at all. Sound wise, WITH and WITHOUT the QRT= No Frigging Change
The Effect of the RR-77 was IMMEDIATE.
Bought the officeclear mainly for health. Guess if it works no shit for the video and sound, I get no benefits either, healthwise.
DAMN DAMN DAMN.
What we have here is the old audiohile chestnut, YMMV, in action.
:-)
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