Would owning Hoover Dam improve the midrange?


Saw this article about buying your own  power pole and transformer.  Guess this ups the dedication bar until the Signature pole comes out.
http://online.wsj.com/articles/a-gift-for-music-lovers-who-have-it-all-a-personal-utility-pole-14711...
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How the transformer is mounted to the pole, the material of the pole--wood v metal and if wood, what type of wood, plus the type of cable from the transformer down stream all make a difference. I have my eye on a pole up the road with three 250 kWA transformers mounted to it. The weight of them has bent the pole. Nearby is the new Tappan Zee bridge construction project as well. The transformer/switching room was brought in on two overwide load 18 wheelers and assembled like a modular home. It has substantial cooling units and is very robust. Security does give me the eye when i walk by en route to the gym, because I seem to be fascinated by this stuff. (The 750kWa bundle has nothing to do with the bridge, I think it feeds some condominium units on the waterfront, I don't know how much power the bridge system is getting fed, but I'm sure it is substantial). 
Be careful Whart,
They just erected a few new transformers around the block from me (I passed it on my daily walk) and each one weighed just over 1,730 lbs. 
You might want to workout just a bit more before you get one. Or at least have someone spot you. :-)

All the best,
Nonoise

New power pole? Sheesh amateur.... 
Next week construction begins on my very own nuclear pile! And it will be replete with the best volume control possible. Pull the graphite control rods out for more sound, push 'em in for late night sessions.... or yank 'em all the way out when you just need to get all the way to '11'!

One man spends $40K on a power upgrade and all audiophiles are insane. Thousands of men drive around in $100K-300K autos and nobody bats an eye. I wonder if car fans could pass a Point A-Point B test? 
This in no way assures that the system will be fantastic, or even sound state of the art.