Bull pucky. It's not snake oil, no matter how often someone gets up on their soapbox and yells at passerbys.
I've measured the AC over the course of many days, all day long and it never varied more than +/-2 volts.
No lightning strikes here either. All gear is built to a price point and based on tech from many decades ago. I thought everything was hunky dory until I got my Niagara 1200. It was no contest concerning the difference.
To infer that all equipment out there is improperly designed and built i(if you end up hearing a difference) s silly and misleading.
Here, read this from John Atkinson of Stereophile (the king of measurements and always quoted by the naysayers as some kind of justification to rely on measurements only)
https://www.stereophile.com/content/spectral-x-contamination-problems-op-amp-chips
The article is about op-amp chips but goes into some depth on the lack of proper measurements and the equipment needed for them. Small things have a very large effect.
All the best,
Nonoise
I've measured the AC over the course of many days, all day long and it never varied more than +/-2 volts.
No lightning strikes here either. All gear is built to a price point and based on tech from many decades ago. I thought everything was hunky dory until I got my Niagara 1200. It was no contest concerning the difference.
To infer that all equipment out there is improperly designed and built i(if you end up hearing a difference) s silly and misleading.
Here, read this from John Atkinson of Stereophile (the king of measurements and always quoted by the naysayers as some kind of justification to rely on measurements only)
https://www.stereophile.com/content/spectral-x-contamination-problems-op-amp-chips
The article is about op-amp chips but goes into some depth on the lack of proper measurements and the equipment needed for them. Small things have a very large effect.
All the best,
Nonoise