Audiophile Receptacle question


Hey guys. So I'm about to convert my garage to a home studio/listening room. Amongst other things I plan to get at least 4 new receptacles isolated to the breaker.  I'm looking at Furutech and Synergistic Research -Tesla Plex. I'm hoping to get good results with my equipment. But I was wondering if receptacles like these would provide any improvement on say my guitar amps? I also am a musician, as well as a professional music listener lol. Would love to get some input from others on this. I know these things are targeted for high end equipment, but would a vintage guitar tube amp not be considered high end of audiophile? It would be awesome if they made a sonic difference when I'm recording my music. Thanks
jerzey2222
I've  been upgrading all my equipment with Anticables Level 3 PC. They are decently priced and have improved the sound as advertised. Better dynamics, quieter background and better bass.
Porter Ports are great!  Cryo treated medical grade and Albert Porter is an Audiogon membrr.  Check out his system!

Cullen Cables are great as well!  I love mine :-)

Quietrock is definitely your friend. It will make everything sound better and will help with sound proofing your room so you can crank it up late at night and not bother anyone.

GIK acoustic panels are great as well.  You can build your own as well out of owens corning or roxul
@jea48  and yes; Romex is a brand name. I was using it like I would say "I need a band-aid" instead of saying "I need a sterile adhesive strip" or kool-aid instead of powdered drink mix or Kleenex instead of boxed tissue.
zyphryx15 posts

10-03-2019 3:18pm

@jea48
and yes; Romex is a brand name. I was using it like I would say "I need a band-aid" instead of saying "I need a sterile adhesive strip" or kool-aid instead of powdered drink mix or Kleenex instead of boxed tissue.

@ zyphryx
I meant no disrespect. Read any of my posts, I always say Romex is Trade Name for NM sheathed cable. Even when it is me that mentions Romex in a post. Been doing it for years.

Best regards,
Jim