Power/voltage Regulator


I have a McIntosh tube system and would like to know if a voltage regulator is necessarily to maintain its voltage. Can it really improve the sound quality like others claimed?
geoff136
Thanks fellow member. I went through the specs of this Furman AR-15 and they already have a built in power conditioner. So, maybe I won't be using it anyway. However, I'll try it and see if any change of sound. I'll keep u posted.
Yes . the regulator should be up stream of the conditioner , they may work well together . I have A Panamax 5510 , now being used for video , One of the better conditioners in my opinion . Make sure you listen closely before making your mind up on anything .
Thanks fellow members. I decided to get the Furman AR15 II 120 v voltage regulator and through this responses that explains a lag of detail sound at certain hours of the day. I am currently using Panamax power conditioner and would like to ask if this can be use in conjunction with a voltage regulator. What do you think?
It will also depend on how unstable the voltage is in your area . When I was using a power stabilizer ,with read out , the voltage would drop by 15V at times . Base voltage here is 117 . One would think thats got to make a difference with many components .
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