More details on what replaced the walwarts would be helpful.but this footers arent 40"tall
BTW @seatrope found even better results using DC and not the wall warts that come with the Grid and EMI
More details on what replaced the walwarts would be helpful.but this footers arent 40"tall
BTW @seatrope found even better results using DC and not the wall warts that come with the Grid and EMI
Interesting. These are footers under the Schnerzinger units?Hi ..... my first post in this forum.
I've been following Steve's new Zellaton speaker thread, after following this thread initially.
This thread took me down the path of purchasing the Grid and EMI protectors.
The Grid came first and the EMI a couple of months later.
I've used Stack Audio footers on a lot of my equipment with great success.
When the Grid protector came along I had 4 spare Stack Audio CSA1's available so I put them under it.
When the EMI protector arrived I had 3 CSA1's available and they went under it.
Like everyone else I enjoyed the update immensely.
I found the Grid brought more detail and the EMI naturalness, to the sound.
Now I'm getting to the point of the post.
I recently bought a LPS for my video processor and I was getting a lot of noise from the LPS.
So I borrowed my 7 CSA1's from my Schnerzinger kit to isolate the video processor and LPS.
This did reduce the LPS noise significantly.
But what I also found that my music system, without the Stack Audio footers under the Schnerzinger kit, lost a lot.
It lost bass leading to a lack of authority.
The sound was still there but I couldn't enjoy it the same, it didn't keep my interest, there was something lacking.
Yesterday I received 7 more footers to replace the ones I borrowed earlier from the Schnerzinger components.
Now the music regained it's authority, calmness, imaging and naturalness again.
In hindsight I am really surprised at how much the Stack Audio footers bring to the Schnerzinger sound.
Like most upgrades you only notice it when it is removed from the system
I strongly encourage any other Schnerzinger owners to test the footers with these products.
For me they are now an essential part of the Schnerzinger equation.
(I'll probably add a fourth to the EMI protector just to keep it the same as the Grid protector.)
Not sure what @seatrope is doing but I posted here about the batteries I bought to power the Schnerzinger products. Huge difference, low cost upgrade.More details on what replaced the walwarts would be helpful.
It was my mistake and corrected the typoNot sure what @seatrope is doing but I posted here about the batteries I bought to power the Schnerzinger products. Huge difference, low cost upgrade.
I bought 6 of these and awaiting the Reflector to put another few in useNot sure what @seatrope is doing but I posted here about the batteries I bought to power the Schnerzinger products. Huge difference, low cost upgrade.
What did you think, Steve?I bought 6 of these and awaiting the Reflector to put another few in use
Good to know, as your wall warts were on a different circuit.It is very impressive indeed
I turn mine off when not in use. Zeotrope so far has 50-100 hours without a recharge. I think he turns his off as wellPurchased a couple of the specified DC battery packs (yb1203000), for the Schnerzinger components.
I take it as follows:-
The battery pack can side alongside the Schnerzinger protector.
One of the two male DC connectors plugs into the Schnerzinger.
Obviously the battery pack needs charged before use.
One query, can the battery pack be switched off when the system isn't in use, so prolonging the battery charge, or is it recommended to just leave it on and recharge the battery pack when required?
Approximately how long does a fully charged battery pack power the Schnerzinger for?
Yes, you are good to go. Don't worry about the polarity. Plug the battery in and let us know what you think!Zeotrope, see post 811, I did buy two of the ones you use, Talentcell YB1203000, so I'm go to go, when they arrive, towards the end of next week.
I turn the batteries off when not in use and I move the Schnerzinger units to power level 0. (I use Power I when in use).I turn mine off when not in use. Zeotrope so far has 50-100 hours without a recharge. I think he turns his off as well
But power level ONE is for your system. David could have different setting. I do. When I got my new speakers and Gideon was here to install them he reset the EMI, GRID and Multiguard MASTER. Some are at one and some are at 2. So for those reading this ONE is your room and your settings. Everyone is different and the settings might change for DCI turn the batteries off when not in use and I move the Schnerzinger units to power level 0. (I use Power I when in use).
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