ADD POWR Sorcer X4, Apprentice and Symphony I/O


After testing and using for six months the SORCER X4, APPRENTICE and several SYMPHONY I/O’s for video and music. I‘m amazed at the improvements to my system. My Sony 65” television has the best picture I have ever watched with these units. In my own opinion these products are a necessity for the best possible home theater system. Not only does the video experience improve, but the sound improves too. It lowers the noise floor, adds detail and depth to the listening experience. Do yourself a favor and talk with Bill about this technology. He’s a great guy to explain how this magic works.

illusion

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Great post. Indeed, it takes good sound up another level or two...excellence and more.

ADD/Powr just realeased a new product call the Powr Bar. It's a cool looking power strip with 8 Furutech gold sockets and ElectraClear circuitry (equivalent to 2 eau2s).  Worth checking out and on sale for less than $500!

I was a skeptic at first. Now I can say that the Vivid works as advertised. I purchased the coax version. It's hooked up to the antenna feeding the converter box which feeds my LG 55" OLED.

Indeed the change is quite acute: images are more dimensional, astonishing realism, greater color saturation and contrast, improved audio quality. Dialog is so easy to hear. Indeed it makes television viewing a very enjoyable and immersive experience! 

@illusion I am thinking of purchasing the HDMI model.

@ ozzy  I purchased a second Vivid for HDMI on the Firestick out to the LG. Together with the coax antenna feed I am very impressed with the level of realism they provide!

Satellite frequency range for tv use is the C band 3.7 - 4.2 GHz and the newer K range 18 - 27 GHz. Apparently Vivid is able to affect frequencies in the terrestrial tv range 43 - 216 MHz and 470 - 608 MHz. Perhaps down the road a device can be developed to address the higher frequencies. 

Btw, I see that at their web site that there is a new product listed - Symphony I/O Deluxe. It does everything the I/O does plus HDMI and SPDIF signals.