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So that's why my tone is so bad!

line6man

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...I only use $2.99 power cords on all my gear, when I should have been using these $150 cords.
http://essentialsound.com/product/MCord-PRO_Cord.html

Oh, and I've just been using my $100 power conditioners and $10 surge strips all this time, this $1300 power strip is going to make me sound so much better!
http://essentialsound.com/product/Essence_Dist.html


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You've probably been using your fingers too.


"You can ring a church bell with a lot of things but you need the right clapper to bring out the tone."
http://surfpick.com/
 
Super Turbo Deluxe Custom said:
"You can ring a church bell with a lot of things but you need the right clapper to bring out the tone."

Max, I can't tell you how many times I have walked into a church and then heard their church bells and had to complain that they were using the wrong clapper! :blob7:
 
line6man said:
Super Turbo Deluxe Custom said:
"You can ring a church bell with a lot of things but you need the right clapper to bring out the tone."

Max, I can't tell you how many times I have walked into a church and then heard their church bells and had to complain that they were using the wrong clapper! :blob7:
I know. Probably heretics thinking they can use unblessed clappers.
 
the giftbox is easily the coolest thing on their site.

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that's interesting the current handling of the powerstrip is 20 amps. yet it uses standard 15 amp receptacles.
 
I don't see how a different power cord could possibly affect your sound.  :dontknow:

Also when shopping for cables, remember this:

http://gizmodo.com/363154/audiophile-deathmatch-monster-cables-vs-a-coat-hanger

Super Turbo Deluxe Custom said:
http://surfpick.com/

I must say those picks look nice.  $12 is not totally unreasonable if they last.

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Dan025 said:
that's interesting the current handling of the powerstrip is 20 amps. yet it uses standard 15 amp receptacles.

That's actually quite standard, and legal (atleast in the 2002 NEC).  It's not uncommon to see multiple 20 amp receptacles on 30 amp breakers.   


It would be worse to have 20 amp receptacles and the strip only have 15 amps of overcurrent protection.
 
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