I am now diving into this phase of audio. Just ordered an Add Powr Sorcer x4 with 30 days return policy. I therefore think it's a worthy move, if nothing else, to learn.
The best plug in filter ever!
Puron AC Power Conditioner by Greg Voth
After reading rave review of Puron AC plug in filter, I had got one 10 days ago.
For your information my system is very complicated with bi amping and three Farad linear supplies.
Thus I have 14 power cables, one main power conditioners, three isolation transformers.
I had tried plug in fliters from quiet lines, quartet stecker, IFI, furutech, Nordost Qv2 and QX2 fliters.
I still have all of them in my system without selling any of them.
I am collector. 😁
All of them had brought slight improvement but not drastic change.
But as soon as I inserted Puron Ac filter, it made background black with more details and clear bass.
The stereotimes review is spot on.
Encouraged by the result, I had ordered two more of them so that I can insert more of them close to amps and Dac.
Now my system got transformed with more vivid and clear sound stage but not overetched.
This is the best 750$ that I had spent during last 5 years in my audio system.
Thomas
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@antigrunge2 :"This looks similar to Add Powr’s Eau2 or Eau4 as well as Stein Music’s Quantum5" I agree. There is something suspicious about this and the inventor/designer that makes it disingenuous. "Clock timing??!!". Really, Mr. Schifter?! Perhaps this is another knock-off....!? |
@bemused I understand the essence of your post. No where do I use the word “Clock” in my posts.
There are a number of products that use similar form factors – perhaps because of the physical constraints/needs of direct plug in (to the wall or socket)
Please give this one a read also
https://positive-feedback.com/audio-discourse/an-audio-journey/
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Sorry, late to the discussion. I started using Akiko Audio ten or so years back and have been happy with the difference they make. I saw on the Akiko website that a new, copper colored triple enhancer was introduced. Apparently this new filter is like the original triple enhancer on steroids. It seems cool but I doubt I need it. The game changer for me was when I plugged an XLR tuning stick into the back of my DAC. With the Akiko products, there is a significant burn in period. Until completely broken in, they create some graininess which can be difficult to endure. Anyway if I’m not mistaken, I believe Akiko Audio was the first to offer these plug in filters. |
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