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What is the best non-conditioning surge protector
Currently, I have an AudioQuest Niagara 1200 power conditioner with surge protection. I thought I loved it until I decided to unplug my Atoll IN300 from it and plug it into the wall (just so you know, I don’t have an audiophile duplex in the wall). I was expecting the sound to be brighter with a little more coloration. To my surprise, the Atoll sounded so much better than it did connected to the Niagara. I could actually hear my components and how amazing they really are. So next, I decided to unplug my Pontus ii and Hermes from the Niagara, and the sound improved even more. I’ve had the Pontus for a month and liked it (the soundstage is gigantic) but thought the Qutest had more detail and was wondering why I bought the Pontus. Removing all three from the Niagra, I have fallen in love with the sound of the Pontus and my setup. I think the Niagara’s conditioning completely changed the sound of my system resulting in loss of detail. I have a Furman and hooked up the Pontus and Hermes to it and it sounded the same as when they were connected to the socket. I want to protect my setup so my question is, what is the best non-conditioning surge protector on the market?
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@stevebohnii Not surprised by what you’ve experienced with an amp plugged directly into wall outlet.
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+1, @maxwave I would first install whole house surge protection in the main breaker box. And buy a passive power distributor like Furutech e-TP66(G). If you can’t do whole surge protection, I would try a high quality power distributor like IsoTek EVO3 Sirius that doesn’t restrict current and provides protection against power surges and voltage spikes. |
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You came to the same conclusion I did, so not sure why you want to change. Furman's SMP feature is a combination noise eliminator and surge protector. According to the most recent Wire Cutter articles it has among the lowest let through voltages (yes, it beats ZeroSurge). They also recommend a line from Tripp Lite which is even more basic than that. Best,
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