I took a look at mine - a CablePro NoiseTrapper Revelation. This is probably older than the Wiremold one? Not available any more? NoiseTrapping? I thought it was completely featureless. Oh, well.
Works fine.
Works fine.
Clean Power without the drawbacks of Conditioning Filtering. Advice?
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I've not heard this product but it also looks like it fits your description:https://www.audioadvisor.com/prodinfo.asp?number=PGNPC8 |
I've not heard this product but it also looks like it fits your description:https://www.audioadvisor.com/prodinfo.asp?number=PGNPC8 |
@dumbeat this is what you might consider to purchase: https://www.usaudiomart.com/details/649014151-cablepro_revelation_fb_8_outlet_power_strip_with_all_o... This unit has noise reduction etc. https://www.computeraudiophile.com/forums/topic/34636-cablepro-revelation-power-strips-stereophile-r... I have a CablePro Integrity and it works very well, I highly recommend it. No noise reduction in my unit just direct power. These are hard to come by. |
That's right, Wiremold is the power strip recommended by Naim. Commercial grade, no filtering or extra circuits, but does use a 6 ft. captive cord. I use one and find it transparent. https://www.mscdirect.com/industrialtools/wiremold-power-strip.html Cullen is a highly rated strip for clean transfer from mains. |
I have two of these: http://www.cullencable.com/111-2/ and they work just fine. With a little bit of sleuthing, you can find other brands that work as well for around the same price. All the best, Nonoise |
Here you go...... https://www.audioquest.com/ac-power/ac-power-conditioners/niagara-1000 Garth Powell spent years at Furman. |
I have a high quality power strip that I bought some years ago- it was being promoted by Naim at the time (though I don't own any Naim equipment). No power switch or pilot light, IEC receptacle for incoming power so you can use a higher quality power cord if you like. I can go look at the brand- it is currently in use in my vintage system. |
@dumbeat - the best filtering is no filtering whatsoever, but that does not provide the best "clean power" A lot of the noise in standard power cables is actually induced noise between the conductors inside the cables themselves. This is where cable geometry comes into play. More advanced cable geometries eliminate internal noise resulting in very clean power to the component. I have tried many experiments and found that... - Simply braiding the internal conductors of a power cables helps clean up noise. - One of the best geometries I have built is the Helix Geometry - see http://image99.net/blog/files/category-002ahelix-power-cable.html If you are not into DIY, then I would highly recommend power cables from KLE Innovations. If you have a noisy household supply you need to address those issues up front before getting into cables and geometries. That may involve having suppressors fitted to noisy appliances by a licensed technician also had a house-wide surge ssuppressor installed that seemed to prove beneficial as well, but that may be wishful thinking. I have a very good household supply. Other than installing a dedicated line for my audio system I have taken no steps regarding filtration since I have no noise issues from household appliances. I do use my own DIY distribution box that uses high grade outlets, like the one in this link (at the end) http://image99.net/blog/files/category-002ayou-need-a-good-power-supply.html. Hope that helps |