I thought of trying them until I read an online review who said he couldn't perceive any improvement. Too expensive to just try. If.. they had a return policy I might.
ozzy
Hocus =- Ansuz Sortz - Pocus
Posting this in Tech Talk, thinking it is the most appropriate topic for this question.
Recently heard these Sortz "Ultimate Noise Reduction Devices" on a Ansuz / Borreson System. I must admit, that on that system that did have sonic improvements.
The concept seems quite legit to me. Yes, there is a lot of noise in the air (RFI, EMI, etc.) and something that takes that out would appear to be a good thing. I know when I had my Wi-Fi Satellite set up close to my system, I did have noticeable interference. Could hear it and see it in the meters.
Anybody have experience with the Sortz. Please don't deviate into a debate on whether there is airborne frequencies noise, just whether you have tried the Sortz or similar products. If so, did you notice an improvement?
Thanks
Thanks @ozzy My dealer will long them to me to try. I think I will give it a shot. |
I don't see why these things are orders of magnitude more expensive than Cardas RCA caps. EMI is very effectively suppressed by copper, plated steel, and copper/nickel alloy. I tried the Cardas caps in the unused RCA jacks of my preamp and cannot honestly say I heard a difference. Without a patent or a technology breakthrough White Paper, a manufacturer better have a liberal return policy if he wants my business. |