Power conditioners are good for most of you. Just find the one that best suits your goals.
The extreme systems tend to be a little more picky with this sort of stuff.
The extreme systems tend to be a little more picky with this sort of stuff.
My Long List of Amplifiers and My Personal Review of Each!
Everything makes a difference... Line sources have advantages.....so do point sources. What is really crucial is how something is done. Wilson has 4 veiled binding posts and one veiled spade in series with the mids and highs. You will never get all the information possible doing this. No matter how good your tweeter is you cannot get back natural information that is lost with binding posts, etc. I had a neat experience Friday when I went to my friends house to redo a crossover for his completely custom made Apogee Duetta speakers. After the fix we listened to about 5 different songs through the original fully custom and tweaked crossover. Then we put in the new crossover that I built for him.....OMG....what a difference.....like it was a new speaker. Less bright, less glare, way warmer and yet way, way more information. He played a jazz piece with the old crossover and when it started I said to him.....Is this a mono recording?....then information came in from each side showing me that it was indeed a stereo recording......but the original three instruments that started the cut were so close together I thought it was mono. With the new crossover the size of all three instruments was larger and they were now separate with air around each one.....incredible difference this new crossover made. His custom Apogee speakers gave me the best sound I have ever heard using a streaming source (no master tapes). Would not take any Wilson under $200K for what i heard then.....and he has tweaks yet to make to the network in the speaker and to the footers underneath the xovers. He is going to France tomorrow for 5 weeks and he will be running the speakers continuously while he is gone. I have a couple of pics of his new xover on my site. I will add some more pics, info and pics of his entire system down the road. The input connectors are plastic bolts, washers and wing nuts....the worlds best connecting system....cheap too. http://tweakaudio.com/EVS-2/Speaker_ideas.html Crossover pics at bottom of page. One of the reasons his system is so incredible is his AC system. He is using a 3000 watt inverter.....so completely off the grid and then followed by the incredible Puritan Audio line filter and the Puritan Audio grounding system including a separate grounding rod that he had installed outside his room. Talking about low noise!!!!! No loss of dynamics or anything using this system.....just fantastic. |
At this time I have 2 dedicated 20 amp circuits wired with larger than required (10) gauge wire each with an isolated ground that goes to a separate grounding stake independent from the rest of my house. The wire is standard grade (Home Depot) as I didn’t have the funds to try some of the audiophile in wall wiring brands. The outlets are Audience Hidden Treasure with Furutech GT’s wall plates and carbon fiber outlet covers. Nordost Valhalla pc s connect Nordost QBase 8 (original) with 2 QV2 and 1 QK1 ac enhancers. Pre/pro and amp are each powered with Valhalla and my external Keces power supply for the Innuos server is Frey2. To date, I have not been able to acquire a QKore ground unit but that will be a future purchase. All components are on various sort kones. I recently moved and did all of the inwall changes at one time so I can’t vouch for independent incremental differences, however a few weeks ago I replaced a Nordost Brama for the third Valhalla and the result was just stunning. At my prior home I had dual 20 amp lines with isolated grounds but sharing the same central grounding rod and hospital grade outlets. The PS Audio, definitely was not up to powering the system with the amp but even just conditioning the low power devices left the sound constrained compared to the QBase w ac enhancers and lower end Nordost pc’s. With system currently, the images are more defined. Bass is significantly extended but yet better controlled. Noise floor is noticeably lowered and instruments have a more natural, harmonically complex tonal quality. Unfortunately, during the move I was without my full system for 6 months and my new room setup is inferior to before. But with substituting only a Nucleus + for the Innuos Zen mini and the in wall improvements the sound was vastly improved. The substitution of the final Valhalla is what took everything over the edge. It was as if I doubled the cost of all of the components in my system. Before it was very good, now it is significantly better. I kept the power plant for nearly a year before selling it. About 9 months in, I put it back in the wall and incorporated a variety of the Nordost products as well. In all cases the sound was comparatively constrained. Everything a bit flaccid and far less exciting. Once I removed it, the impact was immediate and obvious. Note that PS Audio versus everything plugged straight into wall yielded some improvements in clarity but lost dynamics so the it was a trade off with overall small improvement. The current setup is significantly better and I do not hear any downsides. This journey has spanned around 3-4 years minus the 6 months. |
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