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In Reply to: REVIEW: Acme Audio Silver plated AC outlet Accessory posted by Metralla on September 23, 2001 at 14:01:31:
Metralla, nice job after just a day.....I too replaced the same stock Pass & Seymour outlets with the ACME versions a few months ago and have enjoyed focus, dimensionality and stage that the stock P&S did not allow. I did not get the cryoed ones as I figured that soldering on cryoed outlets in my commerical line filters would likely destroy the effects of cryogenic treatment. The difference between the stock connector and the ACME is not subtle, just like the Switchcraft IECs I mentioned months ago. I have not tried the expensive outlets currently on the market from PS Audio, Sound Application, Jena Labs, FIM and probably others, but have gone with the ACME outlets as they just do everything right in my experience. The ACME outlets break in nicely and settle down after about five days of 24/7, have a suckout in the upper midrange at 9-14 days and just keep getting better from there until about 30-31 days wherein they are fully cooked....ACME is also selling silver plated IECs and blade connectors and I heartily recommend them as I will be soon be offering three commercial products using these wonderful connectors....Glad I mentioned the Switchcraft IEC here as ACME Audio took the ball and ran with it and audio is better for it.....
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