Experience with Inakustik 3500P Power Conditioner??


I'm looking at obtaining a power conditioner and had my sights set on an Akiko Corelli when an Inakustik 3500P got my attention.  I have found only one reference to the 3500P on Agon while there is some notable props on the Corelli here.  

Thanks for any experience you might be willing to share.
pinball101

Just installed the new Inakustik 4500 conditioner in my system and another layer of transparency peeled off. Now the image is more sublime and speakers fully disappeared in front of me. It was pretty good before this change, but it feels that 4500 just lines all the ducks in the perfect row. Bass is more defined and decay tones create goose bumps. Particularly piano and strings 

Thsi conditioner has dedicated analog and digital plugs. Only on day 2 of listening - no break in was needed to easily identify improvements and I expect it to only get better from here after some time. 
 

Bob @worldwidewholesales has been telling me exactly this for months, but I thought my previous conditioner was as good as any. He knows this stuff and he made this process very easy. Been working with Bob for a while now and can say only good things about our relationship and his expertise. 

I realize this is an older series of postings, but I wanted to ask those with experience of the 3500/4500 power conditioners - are these units multi-voltage (110v/220v) either natively or via an internal jumper/plug?  I emailed Inakustik, but to-date, no response.  I have a need for a conditioner that will happily exist with either of those supply voltages, thanks for any information anyone can share.

@spinadog  I would just reach out to Robert at Worldwide Sales.  His email is listed just above.  I would expect him to be very responsive.  

@worldwidewholesales Bob, you always carry the coolest stuff. I own an ASR Emitter II Exclusive Version Blue, so I only need something for a few front end components and my Quad ESL's. Is there a smaller power conditioner? Also, do you have anything to help the Oilers beat the Panthers in the Stanley Cup Finals?

@pinball101 & woldwidewholesales (Bob), thanks both for responding so fast.

Bob, I got your direct message but Audiogon would not let me reply - apologies.  Thanks for the information.

 

For the thread, Inakustik hardware is fixed to either 110v or 220v depending on destination country and is not switchable.