The best plug in filter ever!


Puron AC Power Conditioner by Greg Voth


After reading rave review of Puron AC plug in filter, I had got one 10 days ago.

For your information my system is very complicated with bi amping and three Farad linear supplies.

Thus I have 14 power cables, one main power conditioners, three isolation transformers.

I had tried plug in fliters from quiet lines, quartet stecker, IFI, furutech, Nordost Qv2 and QX2 fliters.

I still have all of them in my system without selling any of them.

I am collector. 😁

All of them had brought slight improvement but not drastic change.

But as soon as I inserted Puron Ac filter, it made background black with more details and clear bass.

The stereotimes review is spot on.

Encouraged by the result, I had ordered two more of them so that I can insert more of them close to amps and Dac.

Now my system got transformed with more vivid and clear sound stage but not overetched.


This is the best 750$ that I had spent during last 5 years in my audio system.

 

Thomas

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@shkong78 How exactly does this product work?  It appears the current is not flowing through the device, into your system, but rather it is just plugged into the current source (wall outlet) near your system.  Or into one on the outlets in your power conditioner?  I am simply at a loss to see how this can impact the flow of electricity running to the various system components.  Can you enlighten me?  The review you attached does not talk about the mechanics of the filter.  

This looks similar to Add Powr’s Eau2 or Eau4 as well as Stein Music’s Quantum5

There are some blind tests out there on these types of Plug-In Filters out on Youtube. 

For what it's worth. I use LessLoss Fire Wire 640X in my digital and analog FE nothing on amplification. 

I have also tried the Audiolab DC blockers, and they work also. 

The Puron was not tested, The Isotek Isoplug and Nordost QK1 had high marks. iFi was tail end Charlie. 

  

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