Ayre is an exception to the status quo as are a few other mfg'ers.
The reason is because Ayre has attempted to address line-conditioning/filtering their own way. If I remember one of their older ads correct, they have what they call Ayre Conditioners that they apply to every one of their products. These mulitple Ayre Conditioners are strategically placed throughout the frequency spectrum.
Whether they accomplish what they intended to is up to the listener to decide.
But the general rule is never mix'n match line conditioners as you will not be impressed with the results.
-IMO
The reason is because Ayre has attempted to address line-conditioning/filtering their own way. If I remember one of their older ads correct, they have what they call Ayre Conditioners that they apply to every one of their products. These mulitple Ayre Conditioners are strategically placed throughout the frequency spectrum.
Whether they accomplish what they intended to is up to the listener to decide.
But the general rule is never mix'n match line conditioners as you will not be impressed with the results.
-IMO