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.

 

tommylion

OK ,I just finished a wonderful 5. + hour listening session.  The red/black may still require some additional break in time but I think I heard enough to post some impressions. First it isn’t a Quantum Leap(bad pun intended) from the red to the red/black as it was when going from the yellow to the red. The yellow is a bargain but performance wise so is the red. The red/black adds to the strengths of the red. The red might be the sweet spot in this lineup but I am sticking with the red/black. If you are wondering why, it is because it gives me a little bit more of what I am looking for from my system. Yes,it is double the price but for me it is worth it. I believe the Tweek Geek allows a 30 day trial so if you are on the fence try both.

+1 @lwin

When I put the Red in my system, the improvement was immediate and very noticeable. It only got better after a few days.

I would assume it will get better with way more hours on it.  Has either of you tried it from a source component directly to the wall outlet?

@willgolf Yes I tried it with my amp this way. Then I switched back to using it with the power conditioner. I didn't really notice much of a difference to be honest. But as usual YMMV. I think TweekGeek still offers 30 day return guarantee. That's a really good deal if you ask me.

@willgolf no I did not try it directly on a source component as I thiI get better bang for the buck plugging my Synergistic Research power conditioner into it that way everything in my 2 channel system is covered.