Power Conditioner question


Does having the same make power conditioning as your cables (assuming you use mostly one brand) offer an advantage? 

For example, most of my cables are Transparent.  Is there an inherent advantage to going with a Transparent conditioner.  Just a general question.  I’m not really looking for other suggestions.  I realize there are some great products out there.   Thanks 

cantorgale

Showing 2 responses by carlsbad

Yes the electrons look at the tag before entering the line.  Sorry, the devil made me do that. 

On a more serious note, be careful with power conditioners, many limit the current to the amp, sure it  is clean current, but it is limited, and severely inhibits an amp.  They rate them at 1500 watts.   We use 10ga power cords which are good for 30 amps or 3600 watts because you have to accommodate the spikes.

I recently powered a 10 wpc amp with a handy 14 ga power cable.  14ga is good for 15 amps or 2250 watts.  I was disappointed with the bass.  Switched to a 10 ga cable and voila, bass was back.   so be careful.

Jerry

@bigtwin yes, it isn't a first order effect.  I am a physicist.  I know the math.  I thought a 14 ga cable would be sufficient for such a small amp.  It took me 2 days to figure it out, just thinking the amp wasn't big enough.  If you're in Socal, come to my house and we'll do a blind A/B test.  I'll admit, I thought 10 ga power calble was overkill until this experience.

I think that it is very short but intense spikes needed for the amp to handle all that is asked of it.  The average current is not the problem.

Jerry