Furman with LiFT and SMP are my standards. They have actual noise reduction well down into the audible range, not just RFI/EMI. Also, if you search for "Furman voltage regulator" you can usually get their top of the line units super cheap with extra iron to keep voltages stable.
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Now that's kind of a strange recommendation. Not using a power conditioner with audio gear. Check this page out: A power conditioner is a device used to... The unit that I am using does all of these things and more. That's why why I use it every day. Had mine for a year now with no problems at all. And they've got a 10 year warranty. I'm actually being serious. You can choose to believe what you want. Me making a suggestion to you or anyone else does not mean that I am asking you to trust me, and distrust the rest of the world. Why jump to conclusions before trying something in the first place? (in this case, a power conditioner). |
mastering92 did your enter button get stuck? All the blank space is extremely annoying. No one wants to be that annoying. |
Plixir conditionners are the only one I heard that didn’t affect dynamic.
don’t know how much power you need so it might or might not be in your price range.
I use a plixir 400 to power my Router/Switch/Streamer/Dac and each components benefit in a non-subtle way from the Plixir. Especially the DAC ( Lampizator) sounds magical with the Plixir |
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