Best kept secret in AC line filtering conditioning


How many of you guys truly know of Puritan Audio Labs ? Not many yet ,these are made in the U.K 
I have 3 friends in Europe that own them , and found a guy at our audio club just  an hour away 
I will check out next week , and against the much more costly AQ niagra  this removes hum,noise 
like nobodies business .model 136, and  better still model 156 all under $2k check out the video.
https://6moons.com/audioreview_articles/puritan/


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@carlsbad

That would be an interesting experiment, I hope someone takes you up on your generous offer. IME, all power conditioners while effective ‘alters’ the sound of your system. One may like the results but their impact good or bad is unmistakable. For me, I found isolation transformer based Power Conditioning to be most neutral and effective in removing the harshness and noise on AC lines. Dedicated AC lines are always a bonus!

Another (very) happy camper here for the Puritan. I have been using the PSM 1512 and it's performance has been outstanding!  I was using another (unnamed) PLC for a while and when I replaced it with the Puritan, dynamics emerged to a level I had not heard before.(I have always used some form of PLC, over the years) There is a lot of DC in my line and the Puritan removes all of it. No more buzzing transformers. My system had never sounded so quiet and when I added the "Ultimate" power cord, a new level of quiet was achieved.In addition, I also noticed a very noticeable increase in the bass response.

I have the Puritan 156 and also run a sine wave rebalancer in front of it.  I run everything off the Puritan except my Coda #16 amp.  Awesome product for sure.  I had a hum in my system that the Puritan attenuated by75% and in combination with the sine wave rebalacer totally eliminated it.