Audio Magic Pulse Gen products


Has anyone tried the Audio Magic Pulse Gen products?
I have located a few reviews but not much recent activity.

I understand they emit a signal that is to reduce or eliminate RFI/EMI that is riding on the cables.

Well, I just installed the "speaker clarifiers" to my DIY speaker cables and thus far I am really impressed. I am hearing better tonal qualities. That is,voices and instruments are much more real or whole sounding. And the soundstage is way deeper, allowing the sound to identify where each instrument is located in the mix.

So, I went ahead and ordered 4 of the Pulse Gen modules that go inside of components and I will be installing them in the next few weeks.

I plan on doing a full review of these products once they are installed, but I still wonder why there has not been much talk of these products on Audiogon.
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Ozzy, good to hear things are settling in a bit. Keep us posted.

Emoonie, how much info did you get from Jerry on the PEA's? I take it the three sizes vary with respect to the size of the field. If that is correct, do you know how large of a field each size creates? I could perhaps use 4 minis plus maybe one medium to place above my Mini Ref II and between the pre amp and its power supply. Or, if the field of the medium size is big enough, I might be better served to buy two medium size PEAs to go with each of my monoblocks, and perhaps the field would extend to the crossovers on my Maggies.
Brownsfan, I was told the smallest PEAs were a quarter strength of the medium ones. They'd suffice nicely inside components and would be complimentary to the Pulse Gens. He suggested two mediums to start and try them behind the speakers. I regularly find his suggestions are spot on. Haven't tried them anywhere else in my rig as I'm enamored with their effect but did move them around a friend's in other positions because his are actively tri-amped and my preferred spot(so far in my system)is not readily available. Sounded best on top of his DAC/transport by far. Settled (charged?)from twenty seconds to about five minutes. Didn't seem to be noticeably effective on the phonostage, linestage, by his ICs into the speakers or the AC cords into the speakers. From my very limited experience I'd recommend two medium ones and place them on the X-over @ the speaker wire side. Then again here my amps are underneath the eight inch tall X-overs so perhaps the field permeates to them also. Nice thing is with them being self powered moving them around and back is a snap. Hope this helps.
Emoonie, Thanks. That is helpful. If the mediums have 4 x the field strength of the minis, I'm guessing that means 2 x the range. Assuming a mini probably has at least 18 inches of range, I should be able to place a medium on top of each monoblock and have the field extend to the crossovers.
I'm still waiting to hear back from Jerry, but the info you provided is a good start. I have also found Jerry's recommendations on target, but I am thinking one mini, one medium, and two pulse gens would allow me to fully assess where I am going to see improvements.
I just ordered 3 of the PEA standard units. Jerry said these work well with the pulse gen. I'm very pleased with the Pulse Gens so hope he's right on.

Emoonie, I thought the PEA were made to go on components, but you say they work well behind speakers, please explain.

I wonder what will happen when I place one on top of my PS Audio P10 power regenerator.
Ozzy, From talking to Jerry, I gathered that the PEAs will do particularly well when placed above the ventilation holes of a metal cabinet component. I used one to good effect on my Audio Magic Mini Ref, which has an acrylic cabinet. I expect that placing one on top of your PS audio would result in improvements to everything plugged into the regenerator.

With the other 2 units, I would move them around to see where they have the greatest impact. They can be velcroed to the speaker binding posts for instance.