14-Nov-2018, 21:18
(This post was last modified: 14-Nov-2018, 21:21 by Hifi_swlon.)
I read it, interesting thanks.
I’m a bit perplexed by the notion that a piece of kit designed to produce a perfect sine wave - which is claimed to make audio (and video) kit reach their full potential - then adds additional harmonics to make things ‘even better’. I’m sure there’s a logic there somewhere and I’m no electrical engineer.
Looks like the non-US models only have 4 sockets - 1 high power.
30w at idle too. Mmmmm.
I’m half tempted to try one but at the same time think I may be going down a different road soon so will see where that lands first.
I’m a bit perplexed by the notion that a piece of kit designed to produce a perfect sine wave - which is claimed to make audio (and video) kit reach their full potential - then adds additional harmonics to make things ‘even better’. I’m sure there’s a logic there somewhere and I’m no electrical engineer.
Looks like the non-US models only have 4 sockets - 1 high power.
30w at idle too. Mmmmm.
I’m half tempted to try one but at the same time think I may be going down a different road soon so will see where that lands first.
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