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Re: IEC Filters

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Aurora wrote:Naah.... way too cheap for HiEnd HiFi..... anything cheap is verboten, no matter how good it works.....

You gotta have at least ten of these....
http://bybeetech.com/?page_id=2
Yikes! That Bybee site caused my heavy duty, super reliable, Bullshit Detector to explode into flames! Gonna have to rebuild it with some Quantum Puri...fi.e.r..$#%^... HOLY CRAP! my computer just burst into flames!
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Re: IEC Filters

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rp wrote:
Aurora wrote:Naah.... way too cheap for HiEnd HiFi..... anything cheap is verboten, no matter how good it works.....

You gotta have at least ten of these....
http://bybeetech.com/?page_id=2
Yikes! That Bybee site caused my heavy duty, super reliable, Bullshit Detector to explode into flames! Gonna have to rebuild it with some Quantum Puri...fi.e.r..$#%^... HOLY CRAP! my computer just burst into flames!
There's a great debunking down the page here:

http://www.dansdata.com/danletters183.htm

The quote at the end is solid gold:

"I do agree with this reviewer, who says that it's better to spend $US320 on Quantum Purifiers than $US20,000 on cable. I'll go further, though, and say that it's better still to not spend any money on the Purifiers either.

Or, if you really want some, break into the reviewer's house and steal his when he's not looking. He'll never miss them."

:lol:
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Re: IEC Filters

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I was going to chime in and say $7.00 is way to much to pay
and that I have stock but I see a couple of others beat me
to it.

I have the IEC receptacle with a 6A filter for $2.00 and have 700 of them
and also have the IEC receptacle with switch, fuseholder and filter
the ones pictured on the website are out of stock, I have the one
without the mounting ears and are with the snap in lock at $4.95
http://www.apexjr.com/images/APEXJREMIFILTER1.jpg

Steve @ Apex Jr.
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Re: IEC Filters

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ApexJr. wrote:I was going to chime in and say $7.00 is way to much to pay
and that I have stock but I see a couple of others beat me
to it.

I have the IEC receptacle with a 6A filter for $2.00 and have 700 of them
and also have the IEC receptacle with switch, fuseholder and filter
the ones pictured on the website are out of stock, I have the one
without the mounting ears and are with the snap in lock at $4.95
http://www.apexjr.com/images/APEXJREMIFILTER1.jpg

Steve @ Apex Jr.
Those are the ones I bought from Steve (with the 6 A filter) and they are very high quality.

Now if I could just find a Greenlee chassis punch for them that didn't cost $300. :(
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Re: IEC Filters

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Steve, you should relabel them "Quantum Harmonic Jubilators" and sell them to the HiFi crowd for $200 a pop.
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