Audioquest Niagara 5000 or 7000


Anyone have any experience with either of these two Products?  I find them intriguing and might consider buying one.
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I discovered this thread quite a bit after it was relevant, but thought I’d add my comments in case anyone else is considered this product line.

I became an AQ dealer specifically because I thought Niagara seemed to represent an advance in power conditioning. The 5000 wasn’t available at the time so the 7000 was what I brought into the listening room to power both a 2 channel and more modest home theater system.

Being in NYC we may have more power problems than those in suburban areas, but the 7000 brought significant benefits to our demo system, with mono block BHK 300’s plugged in.

Dynamics actually improved since more current is available for short bursts, which is not something one typically thinks of a power conditioner doing.

The TAD CR1’S speakers we use are highly revealing, and the Niagara 7000 has Added low level detail and naturalness to the presentation.  It also removed a bit of a ragged quality. 

What I was not prepared for was the improvement to separate home theater system, which is no where at the level of the 2 channel system. All of a sudden I was hearing a much more refined system, smoother with strings that seem to hang in mid air, reminding me of a high end 2 channel system and not HT.

While I’ve not heard the 1000 or 5000 I can attest that the 7000 took both systems (plugged in at the same time and isolated from each other) to another level of musical refinement and dynamics.
Another great aspect is that only 1 AC line is needed.  

Luckily I get to hear live unamplified music from up close often, so my reference is live music and not other audio systems.

Thanks! for sharing- emailists
which brands to you guys represent?
Happy Listening!
I recently bought a 7000 and after several hours of listening I can honestly say it has made a significant improvement.  The biggest difference for me is when listening to classical or jazz.  The subtleties of the instruments really come alive compared to without the power conditioner.  I was using a Richard Gray RGPC 400 Pro previously, which gave no noticeable improvement to my ears.  
I got a great deal on the 7000 (dealer demo unit) so I couldn't pass it up.  Hard to justify paying full price probably.  
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what gear including cabling is in your system?
I use a RGPC 400 Pro as well.

Happy Listening!
As I have no firsthand experience with either the PS audio, or the AQ products, I can’t comment. However, I’ve experienced the Wells Looking Glass. In the system I heard it in, it made a sizeable difference (to my ears). Now, it’s a passive line conditioner, not an active, or power regenerator. It’s also around 2k. I know the PS and the AQ are considerably more, due to the fact they are a different product. I’m considering the Wells.