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In Reply to: RE: Same question re placement...how to optimize posted by theob on June 28, 2007 at 10:46:44
I use an Equitech balanced power conditioner that feeds my amp, preamp and CDP. I also use a TG Audio BybeeSucker that's plugged into the Equitech, and this BybeeSucker conditioner is used to feed the CDP and preamp.
Here's what I've found so far with two 193Ms.
1) I don't care for what the choke does when plugged directly into the BybeeSucker. This is true when it's used on the outlet feeding either the CDP or preamp (these separate outlets are on separate circuits in the PC). To my ears, the choke seemed to "choke" dynamics and flatten the depth of the soundstage when used in this position. I don't know why this happens, and don't know if a Hydra is similar enough to a BybeeSucker to produce the same result.
2) I use three duplexes in the Equitech (two Oyaide SWO-GXs and one Acme) and these are daisy chained and not connected to anything else (e.g. surge protection or other duplexes). One Oyaide is used for the BybeeSucker (thus one outlet is available in this duplex) and the other Oyaide is for the amp (which uses both outlets as it's a dual mono design). The Acme outlet is unused. I've tried having one 193M plugged into the spare outlet in the wall duplex that feeds the equitech, and the other 193M plugged into the Acme (which should affect all outlets in the Equitech as they're daisy chained). I've also tried having both 193Ms plugged into the Equitech outlets (one in the spare outlet of the duplex used for the BybeeSucker, and one in the Acme). In my system, I get better restults having both chokes plugged into the Equitech vs. having one plugged into the wall outlet and one in the Equitech. Having them both in the Equitech results in a better soundstage presentation (and placement of sounds within that larger soundstage) and better dynamics vs. having one choke at the wall.
3) When using only one choke, I found I preferred it plugged into the Equitech output vs. having it plugged into the wall outlet that serves the Equitech for the same sonic reasons as described above.
I hope my experience/opinion helps.An expert is someone who knows no more than you but is from out of town.
-Mark Twain
Follow Ups:
Larbo, thanks for sharing your experiences. I've got one 193M on the way. I also use balanced power. You mentioned that your best results were achieved by plugging the chokes into the equitech receptacles. In your system, how much better was plugging two into the equitech versus just one 193M...resolution floor, soundstage, imaging...any specific improvements?
Hey Rio,
In my system, adding the additional choke simply provided more of what the single choke did - greater dynamics, increased soundstage and 3-dimensionality within that stage. This likely comes in part from a lowered noise floor.
From the posts here, it seems that people typically use multiple chokes in their system. Seems once you get started it's hard to stop. In my case, I wasn't really intending to have multiples. I bought an extra choke as I was going to wire one up for my father. Since I had it here I tried the "multiple" route. I ended up keeping the second one for myself, and bought another for my father.... Similar thing with the 193M vs. 193L for me. The 193M is "bigger" than the 193L, sort of serving the purpose of 2 193Ls as I understand it. However, I bought the 193M only because it was in stock while there was a 6 - 8 week wait time for the 193L. So, in some senses using the "bigger" choke and using more than one of them is accidental in my case. But I'd set it up this way purposefully if I'd initially known what I know now (if that makes sense).
I hope this helps.
An expert is someone who knows no more than you but is from out of town.
-Mark Twain
I'm awaiting delivery of one 193M on order...sounds like "more of a good thing" reflects the sentiments of many here who have tried 2+. BTW I like your Twain quote...dealing with the out of town "consultants" at the present...sigh
I use 2 x 193Ms (with a third on the way) each parallel to a set of outlets.
One additional thing I have found is that the M's seem to need 2-3 weeks burn-in/settle time oppsoed to the 1 week of the 193L
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