Replacing generic RECEPTACLES


How important is it to replace your generic receptacles with audio grade receptacles . I already replaced my stock power cords to high end Shunyatas. Would it still be necessary to still change my generic receptacles to audio grade? 
tattooedtrackman
David. Actually the main reason is I ran out of outlets. Prior to the current five I recently put in, I had one in wall, and one for AC to conditioners.                              
I put two in to try both the Rhodium and Gold for the amp. Then three in the PC. I have five more coming. I am going to condition those daisy chained too. Then two for the PS Audio P-600 conditioner, and ?? I'll have to see. I can always just plug the TV in to one of the current Furutech. and see if it it looks better!Thanks for mentioning the TT. I will have to do at least one more in the Furman. Maybe two.
I cheated - -  and bought six hospital grade plugs. If they're good enough for the electronic equipment in an operating room, I'll trust them with my audio electronics. 
brayeagle:

As an Anesthesiologist I spend all day in the Operating Room, and hospital grade outlets impart a far worse sound to a system than any of the audio grade outlets such as Synergistic Research and Furutech outlets. And david_ten is correct - the acoustics in an OR are terrible.


David Pritchard
I just wanted tp mention my new Furutech in the Furman sound terrible and wonderful. Better clarity, but the entire frequency spectrum is messed up. IE less midrange too much treble treble. I had thought my attempt at breaking the Furutech outlets in by daisy chaining htem would help. Nope. In fact that seems to have made the real break in WORSE.I would guess because the wires were not in the same loctions as plug blades? Anyway, Here;s to hoping a few days of playing will settle the Furutech outlets down.