A $250 Power Conditioner?


Howard reviews the Puron, which is a small AC power conditioner ($250 USD) "plug" that is distributed by Vera-Fi Audio. It’s said to cleanse the electronic circuit that feeds and audio system. Many tweaks cost a pretty penny for little or no performance increase. Is that the case here?

 

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@roadcykler knows not of which he speaks. I have been using the Puron Filters since that came out and yes there is a benefit. Will depend on your system also. This device is not going to make your low end gear sound like a million dollar system either (some million dollar systems sound like shite). WBF has been very keen on all of Marks new devices and many of us there know by experience not speculation. Also the Swiss Digital Fuse Box is a real gem too!  Give them a try Mark has a no questions asked return policy, or is it you do not have $250.00 

@amtprod you know this how?  Really could use an ignore user feature. 
 

35.  Is and does exactly the same thing.  If it "does anything at all".

After reading all the posts about these things, I decided to try them for myself since there is a no questions asked money back return policy. I'm currently using five Purons, but I have seven dedicated circuits feeding my dedicated audio room, so I'm thinking to add more because I love what they are doing in my system. But how many is too many? Anyone running more than five in their system?

@mikeba316

I currently am using 9 with a few additional that I am currently evaluating. My system concern is becoming too dynamic which is so source material and location dependent. My best guess to this point for my rig is somewhere between 10 and 13? Time will tell.

Everyone’s system/systems and electrical setups are so subjective that it would be difficult to project what’s right for anyone.

What’s nice is they settle in very well within a couple days with no break in. This makes it very easy to even try 1 or 2 at a time and do careful testing to find what’s best for you.

 

LP

More coming from this great company.

Thanks for asking - YES, we are ready to go

220/240 up and running - Production timetable to follow

We also have shown our SnubWay Product - also working with all line voltages.

Viet has made a nice Video here
 


Further information here

We tested ParaSnub (aka SnubWay) with a simulated SMPS noise source that has an 1kohm impedance. This is to simulate a typical SMPS transformer impedance between the high frequency generated voltage and the line (mains) that it is connected to. We inject about 5Vpp 400kHz, 100kHz and 60kHz noise using a function generator and get between -30dB to -33dB reduction in noise (about 100mV to 150mVpp). This is a significant amount of noise reduction and can really help clean up the SMPS noise contamination in our power outlet strip. The level of reduction may vary, and will depend on your particular SMPS noise source impedance, your equipment, and your particular house wiring, etc.

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