Audiophile Grade Wall Receptacle


Moving homes.  Any recommendation for quality wall receptacle?   Pangea?  Audioquest?

 

Thanks

 

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@secretguy goofy topic….

The unfortunate truth is - everything matters. Especially when it comes to what’s powering your components.
If you have invested considerable amounts of time, money and effort carefully building your system and room acoustics, not trying a high quality outlet for the cost involved is a sin. But it’s up to you. A $3 Home Depot outlet will provide adequate power to your system, no doubt about it. 

@agisthos agreed. Don’t use hospital grade plugs or outlets. Unless your system or you are on life support.

@secretguy wasting money is a relative term. In example, if you own a low-fi or lower tier mid-fi system, you have paid very little or no attention to room acoustics, and/or your ability to hear and identify differences between components and cables isn’t yet developed, you may be wasting money if you’re buying cables, footers, outlets, vibration control devices, etc.

But, for some of us here a finishing touch such as a high quality outlet and the improvement it brings in represents one of the best values in this hobby. You’re just not there yet. And that’s fine. 

For those who don’t believe in outlets making a difference and don’t believe in break in, try the Furutech GTX-D (R) NCF outlet!