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Nice Lon. I hope this finishes out your power beauty!
I have been working on my power too.
I have been using one 5 amp SDFB between the wall to the PSAudio P5. Then a nice heavy duty aluminum case power strip I made with home-run silver wired receptacles plugged into the P5. My 5 amp amplifier plugs into it, as well as a 3 amp SDFB that had a two outlet receptacle box that is direct wired with a short cable of the same silver wire and a Furutech FI-11 plug. Also several noise fixer plugs go into the distribution strip, including, since Mark's last sale, a Mainstream.
Until yesterday, the CSP3+ and ZRock2+ were plugged into the receptacle "splitter" box after the 3 amp SDFB. Perhaps pushing it for the ZRock 1.6 amp fuse rating, but I am thinking it will work with the 3 amp fuse box being reportedly very fast... (though I am not advising anyone to try that without verification from Mark.)
So I started out relying on the 1st 5 amp SDFB to protect the 5 amp P5, as well as my 5 amp amplifier via the P5 and distribution box. Then a 3 amp SDFB, plugged in the same distribution box, protected the CSP3, and in recent months, the ZR is on the same SDFB as the CSP3.
I set up the P5 with a delay to start the distribution box with the amp and all a little after the P5 startup, then with the 3 amp SDFB following the distribution box, that SDFB delays startup further for the CSP3 and ZR2, so the inrushes are a little spread out.
The other day I made a box with four outlets a lot like Sean made so he could use one SDFB for more than one piece of gear. It is a heavy aluminum box with a little light duty, but good sounding "pure" copper receptacles which I home run wired with the sliver wire above to a Furutech-like IEC with copper conductors plated with gold.
Now the CSP3 and ZR2+ are plugged into it, and the receptacle "spitter" box I originally had for them is plugged into one of my 4 mains outlets. Using one for the P5, another for the Sorcer Apprentice, and another for my front end pieces that have always sounded most awake and lively with the minimal filtering of the Audio Brickwall modified with improved outlets and cable plugged directly into the wall.
So three of four mains outlets were taken, and I wanted an extra outlet there to test the Mainsteam and Snubway, wanting to try them at the mains receptacles compared with plugging them in in other places. With my "splitter" I have enough outlets for that, but that will take some finagling with the mains receptacles since the Snubway and Mainstream won't fit in one receptacle together.
Now I have the Snubway plugged into the P5, where a strip with most all my noisier power supplies is plugged, and that seems good so far. The Mainstream I have tested some, and so far, it sounds more clarifying plugged into the distribution box past the P5 and before the amp, CSP3, and ZR2+ than when it is plugged into a Mains outlet.
The two noise filters together have cut audible noise, and are seeming less and less dulling as they burn in. They damped things down some new, but I think that is passing, thinking things are becoming clearer, faster, and more dynamic with time, and the TV looked clearer from the start. I have to do more testing once the new noise filters have a few hundred hours on them, but so far the Mainstream being more noticeably clarifying plugged into the distribution box after the P5 with Snubway is interesting. I don't know if it effects my clean front end stuff and Sorcer too much when in the same mains receptacles as them, or what, but I will look more carefully at this after full burnin.
Back to the SDFBs. The plan now for the 3 amp SDFB with the new four outlet box after, is to add the just-getting-burned-in 3 amp Musical Paradise DAC, and the 2 amp Zstage (serial number #002), the Zstage modified with nice connectors, and with careful cap work, including bypassing, making it sweetly fast, complex and musical... really good here. The DAC can run with two tube and cap outputs using RCAs, or with four, making it balanced. For me, though compelling with all four, so far it sounds a little more natural, less forceful, with just two, at least with the right tubes and caps. Also using pairs instead of quads, it makes caps and tubes easy with all the pairs of tubes I have around that it can use, as well as nice cap combinations I made up with caps I also have around. And if I go for fancier things, two rather than four of each will be a lot less costly.
But I lost the ZBIT for gain tuning with this decision, and luckily, the tuned up Zstage with a Mullard E180CC sounds better to me in its place before the ZR2+, similarly transparent, but more lively and musical to me, so all good there. It does change the character of the ZR tuning, more full, but it is working well so far in its usual ways with a clean sounding 12AU7, just taking some adjustment for me. And I hope the improvement of a slug rather than the SR Orange fuse now in the DAC will be better than the DAC as it is now plugged into the more transparent Audio Brickwall, but we will see. If so, the one 3 amp SDFB will (hopefully) be running the CSP, ZR, Zstage, and DAC.
Though I am still preferring hollow silver and rhodium plated silver slugs, and faster/clearer DIY "piggytails," with the Snubway and Mainstream also came a Graphene sluggo that I am hoping I will love like many of you do, though with all else burning in, and my needing to adjust/learn, I have not tried it yet!
So lots up for me now with a new DAC, and with a number of new Vera-fi Audio things to integrate! Its a trip.
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