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Pangea Audio Premier XL AC Outlet Gold Plated Beryllium

Pangea Audio Premier XL AC Outlet Gold Plated Beryllium

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Pangea Audio Premier XL AC Outlet Gold Plated Beryllium

No-Compromise Audiophile Duplex AC Wall Outlet

For no-compromise power access from your household AC system, upgrade to Pangea Audio's top-of-the-line AC wall outlet. Pangea Premier XL AC Power Outlet Receptacle is an audiophile-grade duplex AC wall outlet whose design and engineering are light-years beyond what standard outlet provide. It is the ultimate addition to your AV system.

Premier XL was specifically designed to deliver the best possible performance from all your audio and video components. You've invested in the best hi-fi and home theater gear. Your networking gear is top notch, and you invested in upgrade AC power cables. So why limit the performance of your system by plugging your components into cheap, 'hardware store' duplex wall outlets? It's easy \to replace a cheap wall outlet with a premium Pangea Premier AC XL power outlet.

Say Goodbye to Poor Design and Cheap Parts

"The trouble with the most common outlets in most homes is poor design and cheap parts," explains Pangea Audio Design Engineer, Jay Victor. "They are made from a cheap plastic that's a poor insulator and from thin, low-grade metals. Hold one of these outlets in your hand. They're flimsy. I designed the new Pangea Audio outlets from the ground up [pun intended!] to be superior in every way to standard outlets to make sure you get the best performance possible from your sensitive electronics."

An 'Overkill' Outlet Insulator

"Another problem with standard AC wall receptacles is that they use a cheap nylon as an insulator in the outlets," Jay explains. "From my years developing components for X-Ray equipment, I knew of an advanced polymer which has a much lower dielectric constant, making it a far better insulator. It also has a much higher voltage standoff. In fact, I've used it in X-Ray cable connectors that had to handle 250,000 volts."

"Sure, 250,000-volt standoff capability may sound like overkill," Jay admits. "But audiophiles would demand nothing but the best when it comes to supplying power to their sensitive audio gear. So that's what I decided to use."

Firmly Gripping Beryllium Copper Contacts

Another pet peeve that Jay has with standard AC outlets is that "almost all manufacturers use cheap thin brass for their AC contacts. Only a select few of those are even nickel plated to prevent corrosion in wet environments. This isn't really an improvement. I believe that nickel plating is detrimental to performance."

"In our top-of-the-line Premier XL outlet, I take the design another leap forward with gold-plated beryllium copper contacts,” reports Jay. “Beryllium copper is an advanced copper alloy made by combining raw copper with beryllium, creating a metal that’s a superior conductor compared to standard copper. Beryllium copper is very expensive, which is why you’ll only find this copper in the most advanced, state of the art electronics in the aerospace and computer industries. This is one of the very few outlets in the world to use this exotic beryllium copper – and it's the only one I know of that's priced under $100."

"The extra-thick beryllium copper contacts firmly grip male AC plug prongs without letting go," said Jay. "The transparent face lets you look inside and see the impressive gripping strength of the gold-plated contacts. As you can see, we have nothing to hide." Premier XL also features a distinctive green outlet cover.

Versatile 15-Amp/20-Amp Design

"It's a 20-amp outlet design, Jay continued. "Overkill, again, in some cases, I admit – but the outlet works perfectly with either 15-amp or 20-amp AC plugs. So Premier provides that extra versatility, too."

Receptacle Mounting Bracket

"Speaking of pet peeves," Jay continued. "Take a look at the flimsy mounting bracket most outlets feature to bolt the outlet to the wall box. I couldn't bear to have any of my outlets insecure, so I included a very thick metal mounting bracket instead. Nothings going to shake this outlet loose from the wall," Jay told us, "except maybe an earthquake."