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In the Thread: It’s mad, mad, mad... electricity.
Post Subject: A Dim Sum even Einstein could not crackPosted by oxric on: 3/8/2011
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 Romy the Cat wrote:
Rakesh,

Equi=Tech is a know player in the fields of audio electricity. Back in 2001-2002 I had 3 of the Equi=Tech transformers. I was not pleased with results. I do not like the balanced operation for power lines – in my view it does something with harmonics that makes sound less potent. Sound become to behave like Chinese food it feels like I filled up but you then I feel hanger soon. Also, the melody becomes less memorable with symmetric power. The Equi=Tech worked very nice…for the first day… and then each day it was less or more effective. There were some days where it did not help at all.

The Cat


Romy:

Thanks for sharing your experience, quite damning, of Equi=Tech transformers and balanced power solutions. I cannot hide my disappointment as I felt that the theory would suggest balanced power offers a high level of protection from AC noise and ground problems. One would think that physicists who can come up with such concepts as relativity and quantum mechanics, would have sussed out a comprehensive solution for our electricity woes. It is so bad with the Beveridige with their OTL amplification that it is laughable.

When I have your usual high street restaurant Chinese food, which is VERY rare, I feel and stay full for a whole week, but that heavy taste lingers on. of course on rare occasions, it can be quite exceptional...I imagined Equi=Tech might likewise be the exception.

Romy, can you tell whether PurePower have identified precisely what made your units to perform as they do and whether that is now a standard feature of their off the shelf units? I am sure many here who might still purchase their PP2000 units would like to know that they can order a PP2000 that performs as well as your present units seem to be doing without having to enter protracted dispute resolution territory with their customer services department.  

Regards
Rakesh  

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