Hola,
I saw a post somewhere that said that with higher voltage electrical supply, cabling can be smaller and has less effect on sound.
As an electro-luddite, I wonder if that's true?
Then, I was thinking 220 volts at 50 cycles may have an easier time powering power supplies, etc...
So, would gear designed to run on that higher voltage have an advantage in its native environment over our 110 volt set-ups running on our electricity?
Maybe I should I be buying Euro-gear and running the power from my washing machine circuit?
I looked for articles about this but came up lacking.
Or, how about some sort of thing like a PS Audio power conditioner that hooks into your 220 volt system and makes lots of happy current available for our amplifiers?
Hola,
I saw a post somewhere that said that with higher voltage electrical supply, cabling can be smaller and has less effect on sound.
As an electro-luddite, I wonder if that's true?
Then, I was thinking 220 volts at 50 cycles may have an easier time powering power supplies, etc...
So, would gear designed to run on that higher voltage have an advantage in its native environment over our 110 volt set-ups running on our electricity?
Maybe I should I be buying Euro-gear and running the power from my washing machine circuit?
I looked for articles about this but came up lacking.
Or, how about some sort of thing like a PS Audio power conditioner that hooks into your 220 volt system and makes lots of happy current available for our amplifiers?