In Reply to: Would backup generator degrade sound? posted by Kim S. on March 1, 2021 at 09:25:01:
the transfer switch definitely degraded the sound in his environment.
View the post about the $500k turntable with PS Audio video of Fremer.
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- According to Mikey - E-Stat 03/1/2117:12:22 03/1/21 (13)
- RE: According to Mikey - jea48 21:44:32 03/1/21 (10)
- Back up generators aren't for running anyone's audio system. - srdavis2000 07:41:51 03/2/21 (4)
- RE: Back up generators aren't for running anyone's audio system. - jea48 09:05:51 03/2/21 (1)
- I'm aware that MF didn't install the generator to run his system. - srdavis2000 10:21:22 03/2/21 (0)
- Depends on what you consider essential during a power outage - Dave_K 08:00:38 03/2/21 (1)
- Essential is different for different folks. - srdavis2000 10:43:42 03/2/21 (0)
- Yes - E-Stat 05:03:29 03/2/21 (4)
- RE: Yes - jea48 08:34:14 03/2/21 (0)
- So he opted for backup power to his audio system? - Dave_K 06:23:26 03/2/21 (2)
- Whole house - E-Stat 06:25:10 03/2/21 (1)
- Ahh, he splurged. Thanks. (nt) - Dave_K 06:58:09 03/2/21 (0)
- do what Mikey did - ask Audioquest for advice then get a PS Audio Regenerator! (nt) - 13th Duke of Wymbourne 19:46:18 03/1/21 (1)
- Actually, he recd two regenerators... - Steve O 06:07:05 03/2/21 (0)