I think so. I was shocked (funny pun!) to hear the difference my Furutech outlets made.
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Yeh, Timhru when you post in audio forums its easy to set yourself up for playful comments. It's cool. I probably deserve it for the wording I used in my post. Mapman, I think outlets do have sonic attributes depending on the metals used, plating or no plating, cryoed or not etc. (just like power cords). I've been reading all the posts I could find here and at AA, and some of the well-seasoned audio heads at both sites do attribute certain changes in the sonics to the use of various ac outlets. The heading ot my post should say "Clarity" "Transparency" ... typing too fast. |
IMO: save yourself some big bucks and buy a Porter Port from Albert Porter here on Audiogon. Huge bang for the buck and will do everything you want it to. Since its cryoed it will take some break-in time to achieve its best sound but will worth it! http://www.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?powrdist&1281640367 |
I agree with Lak that the Porter Ports are very good. I too recommend them highly. (I will be completely honest and state that I have not compared them to any other outlets.) But when I had my dedicated circuits installed, I had the Porter Ports installed at the same time. The differences in the sonics were incredible. The word "subtle" was not an adjective that could possibly be used to describe the differences, pre- and post- installation. Good Luck! |
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