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Deepak007,
I would suggest you post your message on Tweakers' Asylum.
You will need to register if you are not now a registered Audio Asylum inmate.
When you register you should list what country you live in.
Yes that will make a difference for responses you may get. The receptacle is designed and manufactured to be connected to 120V nominal AC power.
It will also help to know what audio equipment/manufacture you are connecting to the receptacle/s to.
You said you burned in the receptacles you have tried thus far 50 hours. 50 hours of what kind of a load? A 25 watt CDP load for 50 hours, or a 4 to 6 or more amp consistent load like a dehumidifier or refrigerator load? It makes a big difference when burning in an audio grade receptacle. Especially when you consider the money you spent for it.
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Deepak007,
I would suggest you post your message on Tweakers' Asylum.
You will need to register if you are not now a registered Audio Asylum inmate.
When you register you should list what country you live in.
Yes that will make a difference for responses you may get. The receptacle is designed and manufactured to be connected to 120V nominal AC power.
It will also help to know what audio equipment/manufacture you are connecting to the receptacle/s to.
You said you burned in the receptacles you have tried thus far 50 hours. 50 hours of what kind of a load? A 25 watt CDP load for 50 hours, or a 4 to 6 or more amp consistent load like a dehumidifier or refrigerator load? It makes a big difference when burning in an audio grade receptacle. Especially when you consider the money you spent for it.
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