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I have read a lot of good reviews and comments on Oyaide wall sockets which unfortunately are available only for 120 volts. Anybody wishes to give some recommendations for 230 volts wall sockets, preferably for European Schuko plugs...? I have seen Furutech but are there better ones?
Thanks in advance.
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I haven't found one...but I have made gains adding Stillpoints ERS to the circuit panel and outlet cover. In my opinions the gains of ERS far outweigh the results of outlet swapping.
Thanks, Alan. Where exactly and how do you use the ERS in your wall sockets to notice such improvement?
First start with the ERS at the circuit panel / breaker box / fuse box pending your lingo. Cover the inside of the panel door so the ERS is on the same side as the circuit breakers. This tweak offers huge bang for the buck. ERS will clean the incoming a/c, the a/v circuit, and crosstalk between circuits.The outlet is fairly eash. Remove the outlet cover from the wall. Place a insulator barrier of electrical tape around the circular portion of the outlet cover. Next put a small strip of ERS around the same area of the cover and insulate with another strip of electrical tape. Make sure to cover the edges of the ERS with tape because it's conductive.
After placing ERS at the circuit panel pay close attention to the odd things around the house. In my sistuation the ceiling fan rotates faster, the light bulbs are brighter, and the computer is more stable plugged directly into the wall. The audio side will improve in midrange layering. I experience more depth and top and bottom extension.
If you need more tips feel free to drop me an e-mail.
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