+1 @nonoise
Far too many people here post based on belief, not on experience. Of course, i can understand that because I used to hold a similar belief. It’s true that some of us live in noisier environments so they might benefit more from conditioning. However, it’s also true that the grid itself is a very noisy environment.
I ended up buying an Audioquest Niagara 5000. I was told by the dealer that every person who’s auditioned it at home has bought one. I plugged it in and the difference was dramatic and obvious within seconds. No placebo here either as I was skeptical and expecting marginal to no difference it - I’ve owned and auditioned several other conditioners in without such significant results.
I’d suggest what is always reasonable advice - try one in your own system. If you don’t like the results for cost, move on. But, fairly significant improvements are available - in addition to protecting your gear.
Far too many people here post based on belief, not on experience. Of course, i can understand that because I used to hold a similar belief. It’s true that some of us live in noisier environments so they might benefit more from conditioning. However, it’s also true that the grid itself is a very noisy environment.
I ended up buying an Audioquest Niagara 5000. I was told by the dealer that every person who’s auditioned it at home has bought one. I plugged it in and the difference was dramatic and obvious within seconds. No placebo here either as I was skeptical and expecting marginal to no difference it - I’ve owned and auditioned several other conditioners in without such significant results.
I’d suggest what is always reasonable advice - try one in your own system. If you don’t like the results for cost, move on. But, fairly significant improvements are available - in addition to protecting your gear.