Power suppiles Fact or ficition ?

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    mick parry stroppy old git

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    Power supplies

    Chaps

    A good PSU is bound to benefit any source, I have one on my tuner and CDP and will soon have one on the TT.

    Now comes the bit I like.......... Naim recognise and actively encourage the use of PSU's and this is reflected in the quality of the music they produce.

    Regards

    Mick
     
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    wadia-miester Mighty Rearranger

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    Mick but as you known, they are good psu's and there are Avondale psu's, they simply add more dimension to naim's sound. Tone
     
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    mick parry stroppy old git

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    Tom Alves

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    and as any phool kno

    Naim PSUs benefit from separate spurs, no fuses and their own substation if possible
     
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    I think we'd all benefit from one of those, regardless of kit owned. :MILD:

    I remember reading in an issue of Hi-Fi News a while back about Ken Kessler's mains supply upgrade to his listening room. As the substation was literally in his back garden, he got the electric company to install a new dedicated power line from the substation! :cool:
     
    HenryT, Jul 28, 2003
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