For sure always try to demo if possible. Everything is about synergy with your existing components and personal preference.
As @tablejockey mentioned the PS is an active regenerator and the Ansuz is passive. If you have any power quality concerns or don't mind the power being "processed" the PS is something to try out. If you are a purist and just want noise, interference, etc. removed out of the signal path Ansuz is the one to try out.
I personally have high regard for Ansuz. The first experience I had was trying out a full loom of A2 power cables + power distributor and was blown away how much impact it had in my system. It solved many of the issues I had at the time with brightness and lack of mid-bass. I have massive respect for the designer, Michael Borresen.
With Ansuz, the higher up you go in the line the more detail you should get. If you decide to try out Ansuz make sure to pair the power distributor with the matching power cable going to the wall (e.g., Mainz8 D2 + Mainz D2) to get the biggest benefit.
As @tablejockey mentioned the PS is an active regenerator and the Ansuz is passive. If you have any power quality concerns or don't mind the power being "processed" the PS is something to try out. If you are a purist and just want noise, interference, etc. removed out of the signal path Ansuz is the one to try out.
I personally have high regard for Ansuz. The first experience I had was trying out a full loom of A2 power cables + power distributor and was blown away how much impact it had in my system. It solved many of the issues I had at the time with brightness and lack of mid-bass. I have massive respect for the designer, Michael Borresen.
With Ansuz, the higher up you go in the line the more detail you should get. If you decide to try out Ansuz make sure to pair the power distributor with the matching power cable going to the wall (e.g., Mainz8 D2 + Mainz D2) to get the biggest benefit.