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Re: Xindak XF-2000ES Power Conditioner

Postby Vinyl and Tube Dude » 25 May 2012 09:31

Thank's for the info :)
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Re: Xindak XF-2000ES Power Conditioner

Postby Dimal » 25 May 2012 09:34

Vinyl and Tube Dude wrote:Thank's for the info :)

You're most welcome.... 8)

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Re: Xindak XF-2000ES Power Conditioner

Postby Vinyl and Tube Dude » 25 May 2012 09:56

One final post :wink: Based on the specs on the AC-210 A E and the PL-8 C E, they have the same features, only the PL-8 C E have more power outlets and some light (that I dont need).If I'm gonna buy a power conditioner to try to eliminate power noise, I might as well plug all my hi-fi gear in. Hopefully I can get rid of groundloop and hum as well. It "only" cost ½ the price of both the Xindak XF-2000ES and the Furman PL-PRO DMC E I was looking at from the start and 1/4 more than the AC-210 A. This means I can afford it when the pay comes in at june :)
I'll bring an update on how it works later. Maybe others could use that info too.
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Re: Xindak XF-2000ES Power Conditioner

Postby Dimal » 25 May 2012 15:19

Vinyl and Tube Dude wrote:I'll bring an update on how it works later. Maybe others could use that info too.

Excellent idea... 8)

The "PL-8 C E" will certainly simplify things. The "light" they refer to is relevant mainly to rack-mounted hardware inside a cabinet, as in a recording studio for example; it's meant to provide some illumination when a 'rack' is withdrawn to facilitate cable disconnection/connection, etc.

All the best,
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Re: Xindak XF-2000ES Power Conditioner

Postby Vinyl and Tube Dude » 06 Jul 2012 20:21

Glad I waited a bit with the power conditioner and went on for a new solid state pre- and power amp first. Now it's dead silent. It seems like the transistor pre and tubepower gave background noise.
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Re: Xindak XF-2000ES Power Conditioner

Postby Dimal » 07 Jul 2012 08:36

Vinyl and Tube Dude wrote:Glad I waited a bit with the power conditioner and went on for a new solid state pre- and power amp first. Now it's dead silent. It seems like the transistor pre and tubepower gave background noise.

Great outcome mate... 8) =D>

Nothing like being able to get back to listening to all your favourite Vinyl without any attendant and very annoying noise.

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Re: Xindak XF-2000ES Power Conditioner

Postby Vinyl and Tube Dude » 07 Jul 2012 15:10

You got that right. And last night we watched a DVD movie with the sound over the speakers. Nice when the scenes are quiet where they are supposed to :wink: And that goes for CD sounds as well.
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