Is the Maestro AC outlet basically a cryo'd Cooper BR20 found at Lowes for $3.47?


Quote from an AA member regarding the Maestro AC outlet. 


Image: Cooper BR20 AC Outlet

I think it’s safe to assume the Maestro AC outlet is a Cooper brand product that’s essentially the same or similar to the Cooper BR20 Commercial Grade AC outlet available at Lowe’s for $3.47. If so, the Maestro AC outlet is nothing more than an ordinary hardware store product that’s been cryo’d and treated with a sweet smelling, sticky substance (snake oil?). Perhaps this unknown coating is what can supposedly make a $3.47 AC outlet sound superior to a Furutech or Oyaide product. Sorry for the snarky commentary, but this type of thing can affect the reputation of bonafide Audio Grade AC products. I’m sure you will fully enjoy the new Furutech GTX-D(R) AC outlet, bcowen!

See link:

http://www.audioasylum.com/audio/tweaks/messages/20/202332.html

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Here is the full Tweakers Asylum thread.

http://www.audioasylum.com/audio/tweaks/messages/20/202315.html

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jea48
Because of the expensice I purchased them one at a time or two at a time and daisy chained a pair together.

That's certainly disappointing if the Cruze Audio Maestro is simply a Cooper BR20 outlet, cryoed and nothing more but.... actually, I wouldn't mind at all.  I would buy a nice stash of the Coopers and send them off for cryoing and then have several of these fine outlets for very little $$$.  I have a few of these, a few more Porter Ports, and had the Oyaide R1 and SWO-GX.  The SWO-GX was hugely outclassed by the other three sounding opaque, slow, bloated... not only nothing special but a hindrance to clarity, transparency, and pacing.  The R1 was nicely detailed with a clearly defined soundstage and excellent control but both the Maestro and the Porter were obviously less colored and more transparent.  I think the Porter may be the slightest bit more transparent but it sounds less controlled, almost a bit loose compared to the Maestro.  I have no experience with the Furutech outlets so can't comment on them but the Cooper/Cruze Audio Maestros are legitimate, higher end outlets.  Buy them from Lowe's for $3.47?  You bet I'll check into that.  I agree the mark-up and deception in audio is B.S.  but don't dismiss the Maestros.  Just my 2cents worth...

lcherepkai,

JMHO the cooper BR20 is in no way in the same league as the Cryo’d Porter Port, (Hubbell HBL5362 Extra Heavy Duty Industrial Series duplex receptacle.)

http://www.hubbell-wiring.com/press/catalog/a.pdf

Look at pages A-12 and A-13

The Hubbell retails for around $28.00


The Cooper BR20 is just a cheap garden variety spec grade commercial grade outlet. The cooper BR20 has a galvanized steel back strap for starters. That alone is bad for the SQ of audio equipment.


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Here may be an ever bigger bargain for you to try.

http://highend-electronics.com/products/synergistic-research-black-uef-duplex-receptacle


The outlet looks like it is made by Pass & Seymour.

http://www.lowes.com/pd/Pass-Seymour-Legrand-20-Amp-125-Volt-Black-Indoor-Duplex-Wall-Tamper-Resista...


Is the back strap made from galvanized Steel on the Synergistic Black AC outlet?

It sure looks like galvanized steel. Easy to check with a magnet.

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