Stehno: You keep talking about "good power line conditioners" but failed to explain or even offer any type of valid opinion as to what makes one model better than another in that previously mentioned thread. That's why i didn't bother to go there.
On top of that, you keep referring others to the Foundation Research models, but how good can it be when the manufacturer / distributor makes no claims of performance, will tell you nothing about how it works, provides only one spec per unit ( rated current capacity ) and never mentions any type of specifics whatsoever.
If you read their product description listed below, i don't think i've ever seen a more vague list of marketing hype without providing one bit of useful info ever. It is as if they try to hit every power line conditioning buzzword without saying anything that they could be held accountable for in terms of actual product performance. They don't even discuss anything whatsoever about the design, build quality or types and levels of noise suppression achieved, just that "it works".
As far as leopards go, no, they can't change their spots. Then again, snakes shed their skin, but when they do, it's only because they've become an even larger version of what they were in the past. Sean
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"The LC1 and LC2 ac power line conditioners are bi-directional noise filtration systems. They stop a great deal of power line noise from entering audio equipment and also stop the audio equipment from injecting noise back into the power line and hence into other components. This is why an individual filter per audio component is so desirable. Each component receives a largely isolated source of nearly noise free ac power."
On top of that, you keep referring others to the Foundation Research models, but how good can it be when the manufacturer / distributor makes no claims of performance, will tell you nothing about how it works, provides only one spec per unit ( rated current capacity ) and never mentions any type of specifics whatsoever.
If you read their product description listed below, i don't think i've ever seen a more vague list of marketing hype without providing one bit of useful info ever. It is as if they try to hit every power line conditioning buzzword without saying anything that they could be held accountable for in terms of actual product performance. They don't even discuss anything whatsoever about the design, build quality or types and levels of noise suppression achieved, just that "it works".
As far as leopards go, no, they can't change their spots. Then again, snakes shed their skin, but when they do, it's only because they've become an even larger version of what they were in the past. Sean
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"The LC1 and LC2 ac power line conditioners are bi-directional noise filtration systems. They stop a great deal of power line noise from entering audio equipment and also stop the audio equipment from injecting noise back into the power line and hence into other components. This is why an individual filter per audio component is so desirable. Each component receives a largely isolated source of nearly noise free ac power."