I own the 1800 for a few years without any problems plus it sounded better than my previous PS Audio P3. It’s a bargain for his asking price.
To Equi-Core or Not to Equi-Core? That is the question!
I'm now ready to upgrade my power conditioner. I've been reading the posts about the Equi-Core 1800 and the recent problems of Core Power Technologies. changing ownership. It seems that they are now under more stable ownership (Underwood Wally). Besides the good reviews by pros and owners, the size meets my requirements. I don't have rack space for a full width (19") unit. Otherwise I may spring for a Furman. But The EC seems to be quite a good bang for the buck ($$$). I know there have been some changes to the build. So the question is are they for the better? I'd be glad to hear from owners of the EC 1800 or those in the know. Thanks
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Artemus, at least one model of the Furman power strips includes SMP and LiFT, for around $150: https://amzn.to/2wbnokA You can read about how to create a multi-zone conditioner with them here: https://inatinear.blogspot.com/2019/04/power-management-for-frugal-audiophiles.html |
I agree the 1800 is a very good unit for the money. The few changes made make the 1800 even better. Dealing with Underwood Wally (Walter) is a very good experience, no worries... Read: https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/perfect-path-total-contact-inside-a-power-conditioner-a-good-... |
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