jay73 That's a great question and the answer is yes. Because, it will in all likelihood not remain an entry level system. The benefits will only progress as the system improves. Besides, don't you want at least spike protection in case something nasty blasts through the electrical wiring? Decware also has a very good return policy.
The Magic Brick DB5 is an old product from the 80s that is some sort of 8 lbs. of material wrapped in a wooden case designed to be placed on electronics.
It's an enigma as some have tried to copy it after cutting one open and never, to my knowledge, reproduced the results which also vary by system. Some experience less transformer hum when placed on top, others a lower system noise floor, some exclaim improvement in dynamics and yet others shrug and say no difference. I get quieter system results.
I've placed them all over my system, just on the casework. I've also an HRS plate on the casework of the Naim UnitiServe. It all works to my ears and that is all that matters.
The Magic Brick DB5 is an old product from the 80s that is some sort of 8 lbs. of material wrapped in a wooden case designed to be placed on electronics.
It's an enigma as some have tried to copy it after cutting one open and never, to my knowledge, reproduced the results which also vary by system. Some experience less transformer hum when placed on top, others a lower system noise floor, some exclaim improvement in dynamics and yet others shrug and say no difference. I get quieter system results.
I've placed them all over my system, just on the casework. I've also an HRS plate on the casework of the Naim UnitiServe. It all works to my ears and that is all that matters.