Who has dumped the power conditioner?


Hello,
I recently replaced my mains conditioner, with a high quality power strip.(Oyaide MG).

The sound is now more detailed, dynamics I didn't know I was missing are back, and air and separation have all improved.
I am interested if anyone else has gone back to basics?
Cheers
sme10
Tbg wrote: "It looks like the Silver Circle Power One 5 is just a very large transformer." As the owner of Silver Circle Audio, I don't quite know how to respond to this. As dismissive as it is, the comment is, at the very least, uninformed. The pure power one 5.0 also contains a proprietary hand-built filter for eliminating common mode and differential mode noise and the finest electrical transmission components available anywhere. I would not be so quick to dismiss something in so quite an offhand manner until I had experienced it. It might be quite surprising.

Tbg should investigate and audition the Silver Circle Audio 5.0 power conditioner. If he did he would soon experience a lowered noise floor, increased dynamics, improved clarity due to better imaging and resolution and in general a bigger and more musical presentation.
My bass extension and increased dynamics were worth the price of the 5.0.
The other improvements realized were the icing on my cake.
This power conditioner simply out-performs every other conditioner on the market, period.
Jtwrace wrote:

What is "skin"?

Skin, meaning the outer portion of a conductor. I used the word as it is used in the term "skin-effect".

Louis Motek
Prosoundman, after 40 plus attempts, I will stick with my Synergistic Research PowerCell, SE10.
HI Elizabeth,

If I understand you correctly, it sounds to me that you are connecting your extension cord to a single, isolated, 20 Amp Outlet in the Kitchen.

Wouldn't this technically already be a dedicated outlet? ...and the extension cord is just a great way to use a dedicated outlet in another room?

FWIW, I live in a Condo, and I run an extension cord (to another electrical circuit zone on the other side of the same room), to a non-dedicated outlet to which I connect my Digital Sources and then my Amps and Preamp are plugged into a different zoned outlet in the same room, and I have noticed an improvement by using different outlets connected to different zones on the fuse box, to split up digital and analog gear. I discovered this more out of necessity, but it still sounds better.

Regards,
Rich