Conditioners?


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ptss
Hi Terry. If I were to use an industrial unit it would perhaps be at the house power supply entry, and certainly before the 2Q. The reduction in gross noise & constant voltage the industrial unit would provide 'might' enhance the effectiveness of the 2Q.( I think of the industrial unit as a serrated knife and the recording studio/NASA quality oriented Equitech 2Q as a scalpel.) At our audio level I hope we are all looking at "refining" already decent power-at least that's what I'm about. My experience with my 2Q balanced transformer is all positive-but-a Z Stabilizer (1st and/or 2nd version)certainly has proven very beneficial to my Spectral/MIT system(combination of common-mode & differential noise reduction). But I'm always looking to improve/refine my sound. I'm hoping to hear from someone who has added a Shunyata to a system using a balanced transformer.
I have been in the Richard Gray camp since 2002.
I have owned the 400 + Pro 400 conditioners.
Jafant. have you tried combinations with any other conditioners. How do you use the 2 you have?
Terry, I use a 2Q transformer and found MIT products to compliment it nicely.
Hello Ptss.

I can't comment on these, as I haven't used them. But I find that industrial equipment is often a superior alternative, because it must work, and work reliably too. Hence Plitron. I also use a CVT (constant voltage transformer) for my turntable, in front of the manufacturer's "special" power supply, for three levels of filtration.

I think that you are correct in your pursuit of pure power, because I think that is the most under-rated factor in audio. My amplifiers see more than a Farad of capacitance, for example.