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Perfect Path Technologies - "Stop It" AC Duplex passive line conditioners
I had a place full of Stop Its with about 30 of them. I was so happy with the increase in performance for the price that I wished my place needed more. So I decided to try an experiment and added a power strip of 8 and a duplex outlet extender of 6 full of Stop Its to my sound room on Sunday night. I then powered my system on and let it warm up for about 45 minutes. I then listened and with a smile on my face as the sound quality had already increased markedly. There was more viredness |
Sorry I hit the wrong button and want finished nor did I proof read my last post.Lol The sound was more vivid, dynamic, more detail with increased nuance. I also sensed that the music seems to envelop me now. I added a total of 14 Stop Its. Two went into my Core Power 1800...as I have removed my tv and cable box from one of the duplexes from it and now had room for two more. One went into where I plug the coffee maker in. 7 net plugs into the power strip (it displaced one from the duplex outlet that I plugged it into) and 4 net plugs went into duplex extender (which displaced two in the duplex outlet it plugged into). Tim told me to make sure I paste all the new plugs with the TC which I did tonight. I will try the system out again in a few days. I must add when I was telling Tim at PPT how much I liked the Stop Its I think he may have mentioned trying something like this. I may have to try more in a month or two and try to figure out where the law of diminishing returns kicks in. |
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tuffy72561... Clever experiment, tuffy. I think I'll do the same trial run for my TV system. I've been getting some positive feedback via PMs from A'gon members who are using the "Stop It" duplex plugs. Good stuff, for sure. As a side note, I texted Krissy today and she said that a truck will be delivering a load of untreated duplex plugs designed for the European and Asian markets as soon as tomorrow. So now, very soon, our audiophile friends overseas will be able to enjoy the benefits of this inexpensive "tweak." Frank |