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MylesBAstor

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Frank750

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Nice job Myles!

Couldn't agree with you more, the GTX-D makes a huge difference.
Some people think I'm crazy but I don't care. I have 4 of them installed with 4 dedicated 20A lines. I have the frames and the carbon plates too. Makes for a really solid installation.
 

MylesBAstor

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Thanks Frank! Best upgrade that I've done in quite a while.
 

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Hi Myles
I live in an apartment (rent) so I can't make powerline changes or anything, but wanted to ask if installing a Hospital grade outlet would be worth doing? I can't afford the spend $210 on the Furutech, but maybe a Hubbell outlet could offer some similar results. Opinion?
 

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Hi Myles
I live in an apartment (rent) so I can't make powerline changes or anything, but wanted to ask if installing a Hospital grade outlet would be worth doing? I can't afford the spend $210 on the Furutech, but maybe a Hubbell outlet could offer some similar results. Opinion?

PM me your address and I will mail you my Hubbell that the GTX replaced. It's much better than the typical run-of-the-mill version.
 

MylesBAstor

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PM me your address and I will mail you my Hubbell that the GTX replaced. It's much better than the typical run-of-the-mill version.

Really? Cool! And thank you! PM coming!
 

HedgeHog

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Nice!

BTW, is there such a thing as an audiophile 240V receptacle? My dedicated line is a 240V that the RGPC Substation 240V plugs into. Or will that not make any difference?
 

Frank750

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Nice!

BTW, is there such a thing as an audiophile 240V receptacle? My dedicated line is a 240V that the RGPC Substation 240V plugs into. Or will that not make any difference?

The only one I ever found was a cryoed heavy duty Hubbell version at Take 5 Audio in Canada. They don't even show it on their web page in the outlets section though. Definitely better than the one your electrician probably put in.

This link should get you there.

http://m.takefiveaudio.com/productdetail.mobile?id=1235

Actually, I took out my 240 line a couple of weeks ago. If you want the outlet, give me your address and I'll send it up to you.
 
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HedgeHog

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The only one I ever found was a cryoed heavy duty Hubbell version at Take 5 Audio in Canada. They don't even show it on their web page in the outlets section though. Definitely better than the one your electrician probably put in.

This link should get you there.

http://m.takefiveaudio.com/productdetail.mobile?id=1235

Actually, I took out my 240 line a couple of weeks ago. If you want the outlet, give me your address and I'll send it up to you.

Thx for the link and offer, Frank but I think I already have the Hubbell one in there. I asked for Hubbell outlets when I did the rewire. Since all my electronics connect via some RGPC (also Hubbell plugs), I guess there's no upgrading available then.

Cheers,
-H
 

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