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cyisone01 08-03-2021 12:35 AM

Confused
 
So I am confused on what I could get by with. I ran separate lines from my electrical panel to two outlets for my equipment. Each line powers 4 outlets. Would I need two of the eau2 - one for each dedicated line or is there a different option I should consider. I hate to go crazy until I see what if any difference there is in sound quality.

LarsT 08-22-2021 02:02 PM

I would say (2) eau2 would be the bare minimum to get started. The results are phenomenal. I wouldn’t be concerned about the return on your investment. Jump in with both feet!

Masterlu 08-22-2021 02:24 PM

All in stock and Special Discounts for Subscribers. :ok:

LarsT 08-22-2021 04:19 PM

Confused may have been the title of this thread, but the next one will be titled Amazed.
I’m not sure if it’s based on my having jumped in at the Sorcer level, but I find the improvements to be startling.

Masterlu 08-22-2021 04:33 PM

I also have the brand new eau4’s. :yes:

LarsT 08-22-2021 04:35 PM

What’s an eau4? An updated version?

Masterlu 08-22-2021 05:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LarsT (Post 1043711)
What’s an eau4? An updated version?

Twice as powerful as an eau2, looks similar but longer.

US Blues 08-22-2021 06:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Masterlu (Post 1043717)
Twice as powerful as an eau2, looks similar but longer.

There's a bad joke here, but I'm not going to touch it (pardon the pun). :D

PS- On a serious note, do you have any info you can share about the eau4? It's not yet on the ADD-Powr website. Thank you.

Masterlu 08-22-2021 06:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by US Blues (Post 1043722)
There's a bad joke here, but I'm not going to touch it (pardon the pun). :D

PS- On a serious note, do you have any info you can share about the eau4? It's not yet on the ADD-Powr website. Thank you.

Ha! Nothing that I can share, other than they work extremely well.

Bill will eventually get this model on his website.

Robert_Anderson 08-22-2021 07:27 PM

How do you assess how many are required in a system?


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