Try Shunyada's , they have the most neutral sounding products , including there receptacles .
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there is no baseline or reference ofr a perfectly neutral stereo system. it does not exist. thus if one is using outlet brand a, the stereo system will not be neutral. if one is using outlet brand b, the stereo system will still not be neutral, so there is no logical way of knowing that a component is or is not (absolutely) neutral. i think one would seek an outlet that works well with one's stereo system and not be concerned about neutrality, which does not exist and will never exist. if you consider what a stereo system is and what you hear coming from your speakers, listening to recordings whose "sound" is unknown, chasing neutrality is a waste of time. |
"let your ears tell you if the tonality has changed" And how do we compare the before and after? Sorry, but I have to ask - 'cause I'd bet that it's pretty hard to directly A/B that setup. Human auditory memory last maybe 10 seconds, and on top of that as a species we're kinda notorious for accomodation and similar phenomena of perception. If we somehow cannot arrange some way to do a fairly direct comparison then it's awfully darned hard to claim similarity or difference 'cause our mechanisms of perception just cannot support those claims. |
I've tried all of the Oyaide outlets, Maestro and Porter Port. I've settled on the Avatar Acoustics Afterburner 8 for my outlets. I don't detect any sonic signature. http://avataracoustics.com/avatar_acoustics.html Chuck |