Those magical days when the HVAC is off


I'm reminded these last few days when after 90 days straight with the AC running, the weather broke and the temps dropped, and with no AC running (or likewise in winter when no heat is cranking) my rig sounds easily 20% better - like I had added a new component- more clarity, overtones/timbre, sparkle - the standard sonic improvement adjectives - so how does one accomplish this year 'round? Which power related component is the one that allows your audio rig to operate unimpeded by air conditioning, the furnace, an overloaded electrical grid? I have separate dedicated lines to my components, but my rig really flows in a magical way when these climate conditioning appliances are not running. Is it power conditioning, or power regeneration that could possibly allow me to enjoy this increased audio performance more frequently or permanently? Any personal experiences of successfully solving this dilemma would be welcomed. Cheers, and thank you in advance.

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The last 2 mornings, it been mid 50’s outside when I wake up!  Kansas in August!  Windows open, AC off.  Nice

I have a very small floor fan @20 feet away (on low, circulating that cool air),  and a hepa filter on low @ 10 feet away.  You’d swear you can’t hear them while running.  BUT,, put some music on,, then turn air movers off.  Huge improvement in clarity.  It’s like adding a new component.  In my house thru my ears,, but universal I bet.  I don’t think it’s an electrical issue. It’s the quiet rush of air. 

A couple months ago,,,,,plugged vacuum into kitchen wall outlet.  Dead outlet with no warning.  2 plugs on that wall both show dead.  Original 30 year old contractor grade,, so I replace with commercial grade.  Still dead.  One plug is end of circuit and the other feeds that one, and is fed (shows hot), and a second line out that goes ?   Isolating with breakers shows those plugs are part of adjoining bedroom circuit which tests out fine.  From the basement view it appeared kitchen fed bedroom.  After a week of mulling this over, I called a commercial electrician friend to look at it.  Didn’t make sense to him either.  He looked at the breaker box which looked superficially looked fine.  While gently probing neutral bar with a wooden dowel we saw very fine arcing around connections.  He recommended residential electrician…soon.   Hang in there, this story goes somewhere.   All bedroom plugs tested fine, but gotta start somewhere.  I removed the cover off of plug that appeared to be connected to kitchen.  Ok ,, bedroom feeds kitchen.  Neutral wire from kitchen still attached, but scorched, insulation gone, with the metal on the plug scorched.  That plug still functioning and tested good.  Replace that plug and incoming neutral wire.  That was that.  But,, that arcing neutral bar in breaker box.  Yup, very fine static like arcing still there.  I threw the main breaker and began to retighten all the screws on the neutral bar.  Many needed 1/4 to 1/2 turn to snug down.  No more arcing.  Nice.   So finally here’s the payoff.  The next day I resume my daily music ritual.  The improvement in audio was amazing.  Bigger cleaner wider, and especially airy.  Like upgraded equipment.  Weeks later, it’s still there. The wiring is the only thing in the house that changed.