Mains Supply
"Adie" wrote in message
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On Sun, 09 Jul 2006 22:57:59 GMT, Jay Kaner wrote:
"Adie" wrote in message
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On Sun, 09 Jul 2006 21:35:15 GMT, Jay Kaner wrote:
Hi group.
I am very happy with my hi-fi. The thing is, it sounds a whole lot
better
in the early hours of the morning (2-6am) than it does the rest of the
time.
Am i right in thinking this has something to do with the mains supply?
It
seems logical that it sounds at its best when the electricity supply
is
at
it's lowest demand.
If it has, would buying mains conditioners/cables help make it sound
as
good
as it does at those times, the other times of the day?
If they would, would I be better buying, say, one really good mains
cable
for the source? Or spread the cost and buy 4 cheaper ones for each of
my
components?
I have a Linn system. Mimik, Wakonda and 2x LK 100's going into a
pair
of
Keilidhs.
I would appreciate any advice.
Get some sleep,
I do. Through the day. Best time to sleep when, like me, you work
nights.
that would be my advice.
Cool. Now we've sorted the sleep thing, how about some advice on the
hi-fi
thing?
It could just be that it's quieter at night, less background noise.
No, it's more than that. It's tighter and more rhythmic. It's just toe
tappingly better in a subtle sort of way. Mainly in the '3D ness' of the
soundstage (sorry, that's the best i can manage to describe the difference).
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