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Old April 15th 05, 06:39 PM
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If this is the same guy that sold you that pile of junk Monster Cable, I'd
stay far far far away from anything he has to say.


"Roger" wrote in message
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I have JBL satellite speakers currently connected to my Sony STR-DE945
They are rated at 120 watts. i have a 250 watt JBL sub.ran by a high end
Monster sub cable (25ft.) I have had this setup for about 2 yrs . While
I was at a high end Audio Video store (Ovation) I was told I would get
better reception from my satellites IF I connected them to my sub
instead of my receiver and I would notice considerable difference
especially while listening to CD's or for that matter anything! ........
Any thoughts on the matter or should I leave well enough alone? MY
fear is the sub amp.might BLOW the sats.





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Old April 16th 05, 01:02 AM
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Jeremy Gillow wrote:
Heh I have no intention to buy one, I just know that equi=tech is

reputed as
being one of the best for ultra-high end systems. A while back I

watched
several movies in a friend's home theater that used equi=tech and

wouldn't
hesitate to buy from them IF I was looking for that class of product.

As
things stand, I would certainly upgrade other components before

focusing on
power delivery, since it would seem wasteful to spend more on a

conditioner
than on the sum of all the connected devices

Jeremy


Thanks for the clarification. I suppose I just could have assumed that
was your plan, but I didn't want to put words in your mouth!
I have no experience with line conditioners of any sort, so by default,
I am skeptical of their value in all but the highest-end systems. A
sort of uneducated opinion, I guess. Just like a lot of other hi-fi
tweaks, some seem to swear by them, some claim they are snake-oil. The
truth is probably somewhere between the 2 extremes. : )

Jeff

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Old April 17th 05, 05:19 AM
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Bill wrote:


If you want real improvement, go to your local computer shop and buy a
$200-300 online sine-wave Uninterruptible Power System (UPS). It will do
everything the fancy line conditioners do, plus add backup power during
brief power failures, for a lot less.


I've got an $50 APC 500KVA that has separate filtered outlets and
battery outlets. My TV and receiver are on the filtered outlets, and
Dish PVR, VCR and DVD/R are on the battery. I've got commercial power
filters I tried, but couldn't tell any difference in performance since
even the most average consumer gear has good enough filtering in the PS.
If you're going to spend the money, get a balanced power conditioner.
 




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