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<blockquote data-quote="Byrd2" data-source="post: 14159" data-attributes="member: 384"><p>RR, so the PS Audio is completely impervious to anything happenning in the mains supply? Or at least technically it should be.</p><p></p><p>Some would think the same of the power cables going to equipment. As long as they are able to supply enough power. An amplifier essentialy does the same thing. It converts from AC to DC and then back to AC again, usualy with RF filtering in the power supply and shielding for input signal.</p><p></p><p>BTW Abe, my point is not to have a go at you about the type of cables used, but rather to try and show that brands are not the be all and end all of good quality sound. My view is the same as yours. As long as it sounds good, TO YOU, that is all that maters. What I have a problem with is those that take that tack and then continue to tell you upgrade to x cable or y cable and it is sure to improve the SQ of your system. Or becuase you have x-cable your system cannot sound that good, and you are loosing resolution.</p><p></p><p>It is all subjective, and there is very little objective truthi</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Byrd2, post: 14159, member: 384"] RR, so the PS Audio is completely impervious to anything happenning in the mains supply? Or at least technically it should be. Some would think the same of the power cables going to equipment. As long as they are able to supply enough power. An amplifier essentialy does the same thing. It converts from AC to DC and then back to AC again, usualy with RF filtering in the power supply and shielding for input signal. BTW Abe, my point is not to have a go at you about the type of cables used, but rather to try and show that brands are not the be all and end all of good quality sound. My view is the same as yours. As long as it sounds good, TO YOU, that is all that maters. What I have a problem with is those that take that tack and then continue to tell you upgrade to x cable or y cable and it is sure to improve the SQ of your system. Or becuase you have x-cable your system cannot sound that good, and you are loosing resolution. It is all subjective, and there is very little objective truthi [/QUOTE]
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