@tommylion I'm open-minded regarding audio tweaks. A few weeks ago I purchased one QSA Power Jitter Power Conditioner - Yellow, the least expensive one offered. I'll admit that I need to give it additional break-in time and try it on additional components in my system but thus far I've heard NADA!
QSA Power Jitter Power Conditioner, anyone tried it?
I’ve got a Yellow one on order. Has anyone else tried it? I have the QSA stones in several places in my system. I tried the light blue fuses, and liked them, but ended up replacing them with the SR purples. This Power Jitter seems like a good way for someone who is is open to these kind of tweaks, but doesn’t want to mess around with fuses, to try QSA.
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@lalitk Thus far I tried the Yellow on my Allnic - T1500 and Luxman 590 AXII, plugged into my Niagara 1200. Eventually, I'll get around to individual components and plugged directly into the wall outlet. |
I recently added the QSA Red and definitely heard an improvement in the sound quality. I'm using it on the power cord for my Gigawatt Powerprime power conditioner. I noticed better separation between instruments, a bit more presence/oomph, and definitely an appreciable difference in bass -- tighter and punchier. In fact, the improvement in bass response is such that I have switched off my two REL subs and can still enjoy jazz, vocals, classical. I only turn on the sub when listening to rock, EDM, etc. Having said that, I also have a QSA Red Receptacle so not sure how much of a role is it playing here. I don't have any experience with the Yellow or Violet. |
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