Mains cable extentions

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I would look at these:

http://www.cleareraudio.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=47

or http://www.cleareraudio.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=48
 

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CnoEvil said:
I would look at these:

http://www.cleareraudio.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=47

or http://www.cleareraudio.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=48

Thanks but they seem to be only 4 sockets, need 6.
 

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BigH said:
CnoEvil said:
I would look at these:

http://www.cleareraudio.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=47

or http://www.cleareraudio.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=48

Thanks but they seem to be only 4 sockets, need 6.

The second one does 6 and 8 sockets, but may be more than you wish to spend.

Edit. The first one is 6 way....and costs £50 with 2m cord.
 

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I used the Tacima extension block in my main system in the pass, but found no problem with it. Every thing went into the block apart from my amp, which was direct to the mains. Now using it in a second bedroom system.
 

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That Tacima block strangled the dynamics on my amp and cd player. I prefer to leave it unplugged. However playing my PS2 and TV through it cleaned up the picture quality substantially
 

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Gibs_MK said:
That Tacima block strangled the dynamics on my amp and cd player. I prefer to leave it unplugged. However playing my PS2 and TV through it cleaned up the picture quality substantially

Which one there were 2 posted, 1 is sturge protection and the other is Mains conditioner and Radio filter?

I think I will go for the sturge one, if no good I will use for the computer etc.
 

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Gibs_MK said:
That Tacima block strangled the dynamics on my amp and cd player. I prefer to leave it unplugged. However playing my PS2 and TV through it cleaned up the picture quality substantially

Amazing.

PS, what nonsense.
 

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Reggie Mental said:
Gibs_MK said:
That Tacima block strangled the dynamics on my amp and cd player. I prefer to leave it unplugged. However playing my PS2 and TV through it cleaned up the picture quality substantially

Amazing.

PS, what nonsense.

The Tacima strangled the sound from my amp; and others on here have found similar.......cheap conditioners can effect high current amps imo.
 

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CnoEvil said:
Reggie Mental said:
Gibs_MK said:
That Tacima block strangled the dynamics on my amp and cd player. I prefer to leave it unplugged. However playing my PS2 and TV through it cleaned up the picture quality substantially

Amazing.

PS, what nonsense.

The Tacima strangled the sound from my amp; and others on here have found similar.......cheap conditioners can effect high current amps imo.

I don't know where these peculiar ideas originate, but let me assure you that is not the case. In order for the Tacima to do that it would need to cause a significant voltage drop in the circuit and then it would catch fire.
 

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Reggie Mental said:
I don't know where these peculiar ideas originate, but let me assure you that is not the case. In order for the Tacima to do that it would need to cause a significant voltage drop in the circuit and then it would catch fire.

I heard restricted dynamics with my amp plugged into the Tacima, which was a pity, because i really wanted a cheap solution.

I now don't believe conditioning can be done cheaply and well, especially with power hungry kit.........probably for the reasons described by Bryston here: http://www.audiorevelation.com/cre/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=175&products_id=1308&osCsid=r2ho7044g1i68047jp44ors5f5
 

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Alantiggger said:
Why WOULD a mains cable matter ?

If it's Mains Cable Extensions you are talking about, the following factors "may" effect performance:

- Whether it's star wired / star earthed or Daisy Chained.

- EMI / RFI rejection

- Quality of connectors / sockets

- How (if) surge protection is implemented

- How well (if) conditioning / active circuitry is designed

- Quality of conductor

On the other hand, it may all be snake oil to fool the gullible. :grin:
 

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I use the Tacima CS929 for my pre and CD player only, i find if i plug my power amp in it strangles the sound and dynamics, so so that goes straight into the wall socket.

How much difference it will make depends how dirty your mains are in the first place.

To those asking why it would make a difference it's not the cable it's the built in filter that counts.... :wall:
 

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The only thing a passive power conditioner (Surge Protector) can do is remove spikes and pulses and thus help smooth the power supply that reaches the connected equipment; true power conditioning can only be done with an active system which will be more expensive.

Check the rating on the power strip and make sure you don’t exceed it. (Just because it has six 13amp sockets on it doesn’t mean you can use six full 13 amp devices simultaneously)

Hope this helps

Bill
 

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According to WHF review of theTacima block;

"We've said it before, and by heaven we're going to say it again. Don't expect to get the very best out of the lovely, expensive hi-fi equipment you've bought if you don't pay equal attention to the quality of the mains supply it has to work with. And this product, Tacima's fine-value CS929, perfectly illustrates the benefits even a modest outlay can achieve.

This six-way mains conditioner delivers truly dramatic audio gains. Comparing its performance to the ‘unconditioned' sound, our reference CD/amp system enjoys greater separation and focus of sound, and greater clarity and confidence in the midrange. Bass is burlier and better integrated, too.

In a nutshell? It really does work, and is well worth the week's beer money it costs. This product really is a no-brainer."

Surely they know what they're talking about? :rofl:
 

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