Stefan_DR3
Well-known member
I don't know about your ML's jimbill (my meager Theos run on a 12V DC supply) but the answer I normally give to people obsessing about directional AC cords, fancy outlets or fuses is to remember that your amp/power supply is converting it all to DC in the end.
I do agree that high impedance of the outlet, such as when you have a long run going down to the panel can cause a voltage drop, but most gear is designed to work on 115V and my house is up around 119-120V so a slight drop is actually welcome. The real killer IMO is harmonic distortion on the line, something that varies depending on your neighborhood. My THD is around 4% so I run a fancy PS Audio power generator to provide a pure 60Hz sine wave that makes my amps audibly and measurably quieter.
I do agree that high impedance of the outlet, such as when you have a long run going down to the panel can cause a voltage drop, but most gear is designed to work on 115V and my house is up around 119-120V so a slight drop is actually welcome. The real killer IMO is harmonic distortion on the line, something that varies depending on your neighborhood. My THD is around 4% so I run a fancy PS Audio power generator to provide a pure 60Hz sine wave that makes my amps audibly and measurably quieter.