Is DTCD expensive to implement compared to other approaches to AC delivery?
No, in fact of all the approaches to AC distribution, refining a system for optimal DTCD performance should be the least expensive. Replacing poor quality wall outlets with commercial grade models can cost less than $25 each. Replacing stock power cords with audio grade, low-impedance, RFI shielded models can cost less than $100 each. For those capable of installing dedicated lines to separate high current from low current electronics it’s a matter of an electrician’s time, labor and material. Installing a quality passive power distributor can cost $500 or less. Approaching the AC as a system and optimizing DTCD within that system is far more cost effective than simply buying a mega bucks power conditioner. Look for the elements in the system that may be a weak link to delivering instantaneous current and replace it.