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RMAF 2019 Show Report -- Rocky Mountain International Audio Fest 2019

RMAF 2019 Show Report Sneak Peek!

KCC Scientific Mercury Voltage / Frequency Converter

 

  Electronics innovator KCC Scientific will introduce their new Mercury Precision Voltage and Frequency Converter ($2395 show price) for audio applications at Rocky Mountain International Audio Fest 2019 "Our Precision Voltage and Frequency Converters have selectable 50Hz or 60Hz as well as selectable Voltage 115V or 230V AC," says Ken Reindel, President of KCC Scientific. "The Mercury is ideal for a range of equipment providing up to 1000 watts, including tube-based equipment, preamplifiers, amplifiers, pro  tape equipment, turntables, and much more. It works equally well with US, EU, UK, Australian, Japanese, and other worldwide power outlets."

 

KCC Scientific Mercury Precision Voltage and Frequency Converter

 

Mercury is a KCC Scientific Professional Series innovation, incorporating features such as separate 115V and 230V AC outlets, output power display, wide base dimensions for ideal component stacking, and more. "Customers experience turntable speed precision with distortion-free sound and minimized ground loops," says Reindel. "The benefits apply to both vintage and contemporary audio equipment."

KCC Scientific is known for precision power sources, enabling electronic devices from all countries to be powered from any outlet worldwide. Hercules powers audio systems up to 200 Watts. Thor, which has been found to be ideal for vintage Braun record player and turntable owners, powers up to 100 Watts.

"This technology is critical for anyone using equipment with international power requirements," says Teri Reindel, KCC Scientific executive team member. "Even for equipment from our home market, delivering pure sine power isolated from frequency drift and mains power line noise makes a discernable difference in audio quality."

 

 

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