ADD POWR Sorcer X4


Not quite sure why the previous thread was deleted but I would like to continue the conversation on the ADD POWR Sorcer X4.

Looking inside this unit there is 4 large old fashioned transformers a ADD POWR transformer and a couple of circuit boards. The unit is said to emit a pulse via a algorithm that reconfigures the AC to clean up AC garbage in the line. Additionally, it also emits a signal through the air that allows for the cleaning up of stray EMI/RF. At least that is my understanding.
In use, it allows for the music to play with increased definition along with increased width and depth in the soundstage.

I wrote a review.
https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/add-pwr-review
https://positive-feedback.com/reviews/hardware-reviews/add-powr-sorcer-x2/
https://add-powr.com/accolades

Your comments are welcome.

ozzy

ozzy
toetapaudio,

Thanks for addressing this thread. I was beginning to think I was talking to myself! LOL!

Anyway, I found that the less shielding in the power cord the better. What a great power conditioner, if it can be called that.

At the moment it is placed in my 6 tier high verticle rack in the middle at about 36" off of the floor.

I am not quite sure exactly what the Sorcer is supposed to do or how it does it, but it does everything good in my audio world as I have described above.

P.S. My video also looks better on this floor level and the upper floors. 
I wonder if my electric bill will go down? 

ozzy
Another thing that should I add about the Sorcer X4.

I had been playing my Focal Sopra 2's speakers full range via Carver M350 mono blocks and I also have a couple of the JL F-113 subs in the corners that had been crossed over at about 75hz. The subs are used because I have my main speakers well out into the room and I like bass.

Since using the Sorcer I lowered the subs crossover point to 45hz and reduced there volume considerably.

ozzy
Milpai,

I own both, adding the Sorcer really increased the performance. I think they compliment each other very well. I need multiple outlets for my equipment so I have never tried it without the Niagara.

ozzy
@ozzy 

Was wondering if you are aware of the Kemp Elektroniks MAXiiMUS P16? It seems to be a similar type unit but with a much lower cost/