adlervft
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I'm curious now.
Does anybody have, measured or listen to this stack?
Thanks,
Adler
Does anybody have, measured or listen to this stack?
Thanks,
Adler
Look here.
https://www.china-hifi-audio.com/en...p-1017?zenid=198f962bcac20e98f3e79bd622183b6b
Product Price: Starting at: $1,298.36
Look here.
https://www.china-hifi-audio.com/en...p-1017?zenid=198f962bcac20e98f3e79bd622183b6b
Product Price: Starting at: $1,298.36
Always specify 120 volts if you're dropping the big money. I work with very sensitive electronics all day long and all kinds of weird ass issues can pop up with stuff like this.For us folks in the US I always thought that 120v was our standard household wall outlet voltage. I'm correct on that, yes? And so if I wanted to order one of these, it'd be the 120v flavor. I'm sure there's a good reason for it but it just seems strange (and mildly confusing) to me that ChinaHiFi offers 110, 115, 120v versions.
It is not a deal killer, 5% is acceptable. I assume you're getting one of those large ass amplifiers and it should be ok. You have to be more careful with higher precision electronics out there. In the audio world, certain Chi-fi R2R Dacs come to mind. In any case, you may want to check what you typically get at the wall where your house is located. There are many urbanish areas in the US where you don't hit 120v....it is typically between 115 and 120. If you live in certain rural areas where you are consistently above 125V, you may want to look into some voltage regulation.I just heard back from ChinaHiFi. They have only the 115v version. Is that a deal-killer?