Add-Powr Power Conditioner Review


The owner of Add-Powr was doing business previously as QRT making a very similar product until he sold it to Nordost.  The Add -Powr products are unique in that they upgrade the power in your walls, not just what you plug into them. This review is for the $$ flaghship product but they have many others on their website.

I use two of his products (one from thge QRT line and one from Add-Powr) in my system and the benefits are cumulative, here is the review of the "Sorcr" in hifi+

 

kota1

+1, I have one Add Powr component (not the Sorcer ) in the front of my media room where my front end components are and one in the back of the room where my PJ and surround speakers are.

Wow this Sorcer power unit seems very dubious to me the designer said he added more to power more harmonics by clocking. Ouch maybe he was using that vocabulary because he was speaking to un technical people but what he said is silly you don’t add harmonics to power lines you want your power to be a beautiful sign wave.

You should call and discuss with him, great guy and I have been using his stuff for years (decades)? Always a 30 day audition so no risk. Start with an entry level item for proof before you move up. I have never seen a professional review that panned or was lukewarm.

This is a recent review of a different product for your ethernet/USB connection. Often on sale for less than the MSRP:

 

@ozzy I also have a JL Audio CR-1 what do you think of it, it seemed to me that I heard it in the chain but I’d love to hear your thoughts. I also have a couple 113 subs are yours noisy did the Sorcer take the hum away. Thanks

@kota1 thanks maybe he is the person to talk to about my confounding hum in my JL Audio subs I’ve spent about $30k on power and still can’t figure out what’s going on.

in the picture you posted he uses P20 power units also I bought 2 of them and it didn’t help my noisy subs.