ดูขนาดตัวC เทียบกับมือฝรั่ง
John McDonald, President, weight lifting a 5uF/3,000 volt Auricap. His secret to that muscular build!
C เค้าใช้ค่าทนไฟ 1.5KV (1,500v)
(จำได้ว่าเคยโพสไส้ในตัวนี้ลงกระทู้ไปแล้ว ไม่แน่ใจว่ากระทู้นี้ หรือ กระทู้DIY 40วัตต์)
Audience enjoys a well-deserved reputation among audiophiles as a manufacturer of high performance, good value interconnects, speaker cables, power cords and Auricap capacitors. The adeptResponse represents the company's first foray into power line conditioning and it is an auspicious entrance at that.
The adeptResponse is a transformerless conditioner featuring twelve fully isolated Hubbell HBL 52662R outlets, chosen for their mechanical design and current-handling capacity. Each outlet sports its own individual circuit and the usual jumpers that connect the two outlets of each duplex have been removed. Isolation is further enhanced by the fact that unwanted high frequency noise between outlets must pass through three filters. According to the manufacturer, the isolation provided is sufficient to protect individual components from the hash associated with digital sources even when an entire system is fed from the adeptResponse. Nothing during my long term listening in three different systems indicated otherwise.
Transformer-based power conditioners provide good filtering but often limit power transfer to result in a loss of current to power amplifiers. The net effect is an overall reduction in dynamics and one reason why many users of power conditioners do not plug their amplifiers into them. Audience recently made available test results that indicate that their conditioner exhibits virtually no DC resistance (roughly 44 milliohms with their powerChord attached). The adeptResponse is also a partial power correction device. Audience claims that not only does it not compromise system dynamics, perceived dynamics actually increase.
Pricing for the new Audience Adept Response power conditioners is as follows: aR2-TS - $4,100, aR6-TS - $5,000 and aR12-TS - $8,600. Owners of a previous aR6 or aR6-T can have their power conditioners upgraded to include the new ground plane for $450, and $650 for the aR12 or aR12-T. (Units that have a ?G? in the serial number already have the new ground plane.)
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