Honestly wouldn’t buy either one.
We have probably tested more power conditioners than any other dealer to date these are some of the lines we have tested:
Audience, Running Springs, Shunyata, Audioquest Niagra 7000, original Isotek new Isotek, Silver Circle, PS Audio, and Audio Magic.
Out of all of these the Audio Magic was the most effective at producing very noticable improvements except they require two high end power cords for their higer end models.The Audio Magic doesn’t limit current, increases soundstage width and depth and generally impvoves the systems focus and tightens up the bass.
On a direct comparison of the Nigra a $9k power conditioner vs the $9k Audio Magic the Nigara made the entire system sound worse than the Oracle which we are going to purchase based on Fremers review.
If you think our system isn’t up to snuff our reference rig is about $200k Paradigm Persona 9H, T+A amp, preamp, power supply, Light Harmonic Davinci Dual Dac MK II, Baetis Reference server, Audio Magic Oracle preamps and digital, Oracle specially built for amps, Enklein David cabling.
Also the Isotek Syncro power cable at $2k while elevate a power conditioner’s performance immeasurably.
The Syncro is an ACTIVE power cord with special DC blocking technology, made a huge difference with the Audio Magic.
I would also recommend that you listen to the new Quad Z2 bookshelf speaker it is amazing sounding, probably the most planer like ribbon tweeter on the market, huge sound stage, delicate top end without the zingy uber detail that plagues many other ribbon tweeters. I would take these compact speakers over most of the $5k monitors.
http://quad-hifi.co.uk/product-detail.php?pid=30
https://www.soundandvision.com/content/quad-z1-loudspeaker-review
https://www.stereophile.com/content/quad-s-2-loudspeaker
This line is a complete sleeper in the US, quite frankly we never even knew about them, until we heard the Quad S series at Capital Audio Fest and then read the Stereophile S2 review and we were looking for an alternative monitor to the popular Kef LS 50 which we sell, (some people hate the look) and considering we were allready Isotek dealers and Mofi distribution handles the Quads it was easy to get a demo.
If you want an endorsement best bookshelf speakers for the money every heard in 30 plus years of professional audio sales, they are that good!
Dave and Troy
Audio Doctor NJ
We have probably tested more power conditioners than any other dealer to date these are some of the lines we have tested:
Audience, Running Springs, Shunyata, Audioquest Niagra 7000, original Isotek new Isotek, Silver Circle, PS Audio, and Audio Magic.
Out of all of these the Audio Magic was the most effective at producing very noticable improvements except they require two high end power cords for their higer end models.The Audio Magic doesn’t limit current, increases soundstage width and depth and generally impvoves the systems focus and tightens up the bass.
On a direct comparison of the Nigra a $9k power conditioner vs the $9k Audio Magic the Nigara made the entire system sound worse than the Oracle which we are going to purchase based on Fremers review.
If you think our system isn’t up to snuff our reference rig is about $200k Paradigm Persona 9H, T+A amp, preamp, power supply, Light Harmonic Davinci Dual Dac MK II, Baetis Reference server, Audio Magic Oracle preamps and digital, Oracle specially built for amps, Enklein David cabling.
Also the Isotek Syncro power cable at $2k while elevate a power conditioner’s performance immeasurably.
The Syncro is an ACTIVE power cord with special DC blocking technology, made a huge difference with the Audio Magic.
I would also recommend that you listen to the new Quad Z2 bookshelf speaker it is amazing sounding, probably the most planer like ribbon tweeter on the market, huge sound stage, delicate top end without the zingy uber detail that plagues many other ribbon tweeters. I would take these compact speakers over most of the $5k monitors.
http://quad-hifi.co.uk/product-detail.php?pid=30
https://www.soundandvision.com/content/quad-z1-loudspeaker-review
https://www.stereophile.com/content/quad-s-2-loudspeaker
This line is a complete sleeper in the US, quite frankly we never even knew about them, until we heard the Quad S series at Capital Audio Fest and then read the Stereophile S2 review and we were looking for an alternative monitor to the popular Kef LS 50 which we sell, (some people hate the look) and considering we were allready Isotek dealers and Mofi distribution handles the Quads it was easy to get a demo.
If you want an endorsement best bookshelf speakers for the money every heard in 30 plus years of professional audio sales, they are that good!
Dave and Troy
Audio Doctor NJ