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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Lavigne View Post
    i just got back from a meeting with my contractor and electrician. we set an install date for next Wednesday and Thursday (if necessary).

    i should have Steve Dobbins tt 'The Beat' before the end of September. when that arrives (or we know more exactly when it will arrive) we can set a date for your visit.
    For someone looking for an Equitech:


    For Sale: An Equi=Tech Transformer for only $4,000!
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    Acoustic Sounds is preparing to move from our current 18,000-square-foot location to three buildings that total 70,000 square feet. Originally, we planned to move to two buildings totaling 50,000 square feet until we realized that wouldn't be enough space to accommodate our growth. We'd purchased this Equi=Tech Transformer for our new soundrooms, which were initially going to be in one of two buildings that each had 480 power. However, our third building, where the sound rooms are now going to be, does not have 480. So, we can't use the Equi=Tech. This is a transformer that sells typically for approximately $15,000. However, we were able to purchase it for only $4,000 because somebody had ordered it by mistake. Now, we're willing to pass along this great deal to whoever out there may be able to put it to use. Remember, it can only be used in a 480 application. If you're interested in the cleanest power available and you have the right fit, this would be a great opportunity at a screaming deal.

    This is an Equi=Tech Model 30NZ6-150VLB Neptune Series isolation transformer. It has a 480-Volt 3-phase input and outputs 120-Volts, perfectly balanced into three separate 100-Amp single-phase breaker panels.
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    the contractor and electrician (and 2 helpers) started the Equitech install this morning at 7am. i went home at noon to take a look at the progress and i'm feeling very good about how it's going.

    the panel is 8 inches deep and i was concerned it might only be able to be recessed a couple of inches and would stick out 6 inches or more. they were able to recess it about 6 inches so it only extends from the wall less than 2 inches.

    i was also concerned they would not be able to get it high enough on the wall to allow the cabinet to go back in the same place. no problem the bottom is the same height as the original panel.

    so my logistical issues are solved. it should be done before i get home from work tonight.

    i can't wait.

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    hi mike , as i posted on another blog, please let me know your first impressions...... & of course after the burn in. i know you will love the equi=tech.

    gary

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    Quote Originally Posted by rad View Post
    hi mike , as i posted on another blog, please let me know your first impressions...... & of course after the burn in. i know you will love the equi=tech.

    gary
    last night i unplugged/disconnected the whole system so the electricians could properly test the circuits during the installation today. so it's stone cold. i just listened for 20 minutes.

    "Toto; we're not in Kansas any more."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Lavigne View Post
    last night i unplugged/disconnected the whole system so the electricians could properly test the circuits during the installation today. so it's stone cold. i just listened for 20 minutes.

    "Toto; we're not in Kansas any more."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Lavigne View Post
    "Toto; we're not in Kansas any more."
    If it's as good as mine... you can take a trip and never leave the farm!!
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    after 2 hours i'm a bit overwhelmed. this is a completely different system. first i played about an hour of my most familiar digital. and for the last 45 minutes very familar vinyl. there is not an aspect of the performance that is not significantly improved.

    what is different;

    --much less distortion. every piece of music i've played redefined how it should sound. bass previously percieved to be correct is revealed to have been flabby and ill defined. vocals previously considered clear and natural are revealed as smeared and congested. pianos, violins, guitars are now in full focus. these differences are not subtle.

    --much lower noise floor. from the first note the music was portrayed against a much blacker background. but more than that you could see around to the back of the instrument or vocalist and into the background. there is a definition to the object projecting the sound.

    --dramatic increase in dynamic range, dynamic contrasts, and delicate gradiation of dynamics. when playing softer passages at familiar levels much more punch and dynamic swings. the music is bursting with life.

    --the speakers completely disappear. my room has always done great soundstaging and my speakers have always disappeared. but the degree of the music being released from the speakers has quadrupled. i'm not sure how to communicate this aspect of the improvement.

    --tonally it is more multicolored, more nuanced, more harmonically interesting. the emotional content and pull of the music is much better. the music is more together, more vigerous, more involving.

    i've written and deleted a few times now how the music is affecting me. i cannot quite get a grip on how to express it. i'll try again later; but for now i need to return my full focus to the music.

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    some pictures installed. i'm very happy with how it looks and integrates into the area.






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    Mike

    Congratulations!! .. Now you can understand (or maybe you already did) why I have been preaching about the purest AC power possible to one' system ... Once you get the AC, with minimum EMI and RFI and great power reserve... that is what you get .. The more you listen the more you will re-discover your system.
    That is the kind of investment audiophiles should look into , much more worthwhile than any of those "audiophiles" power conditioner or power cords ...

    Before I am branded an audio-fool.. The effects of a power system like the Equi=tech are repeatable.. Plug your system in anything not to that level and you will consistently hear it .. At least in my experience .. I haven't cared to measure but I have no doubt that several parameters of components' performance would improve.
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    Great to hear the Equitech is working out even better than you had hoped Mike. I thought the power out there in the country would be very clean, but it's damn hard to beat 250 lbs of pure copper. If you have any video displays connected to the lines, let us know how they look.

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