What happened to Audio Magic Stealth? It was all the rage and then vanished.
Smaller plug-in AC Purifiers -- Shunyata, iFi, Puron...something else? What do you like?
I like the Shunyata Venom Defender. It does a good job of reducing noise in my outlets.
I'm wondering if others have tried similar, plug in products — such as the Puron Power Filter or the iFi AC Purifier or something else.
I now have 4 Purons in my system and found incremental improvement with the addition of each unit. They make for a quieter background that allows more clearly defined, three dimensional images over a broader, deeper soundstage. They also allow more musical detail to be revealed while at the same time making the sound more relaxed. I have also replaced purple fuses in all my components with the Swiss Digital Fuse Boxes and found some of the same improvements as the Purons, but even more impactful was an increase in dynamics. |
@wokeuptobose Yes, it was from Mark |
I have 2 Purons and have just purchased 2 more. They clearly make a difference. The nice aspect is that this isn't one or the other. The Purons compliment power conditioners and work well as a stand alone. My initial two Purons went into the duplex outlet that my PS 10 power conditioner is plugged into as well as the first plug in line on the back, exactly as the reviewer above described. Not a small difference. My next two will go into the outlets my amps are plugged into. Should receive them next week. @wokeuptobose I too have found the swiss digital boxes outperformed my SR purple fuses. I tried the Rhodium in my PS 10 and I think its the best of all of them. |
I have added power conditioning incrementally. I find it easier to take it out of the system after it burns in to be able to hear the loss of it's effects. I Have 3 dedicated 10 gauge 20 amp circuits. I added Shunyata defenders more for protection, but they made very subtle improvents. I added an Everest which was great. I then added two Purons. They made a very nice improvemnt that was easy to hear when I pulled them out. I then ordered 4 more Purons. I now run 2 Purons and a Defender for each side of my Gryphon Stereo amp(two different power cords needed) as there are four outlets per circuit. I then run 2 Purons in the bottom two outlets of my Everest. These all compliment each other and the Purons especially improve imaging and the wee edge that appears now and then. I recommend Purons. The Swiss digital fuses were also an improvment over the four SR Purple fuses they replaced. |
Put a Furman Elite 15i on my system. Helped the sound. Then I went on a mission around the house and plugged the chargers and lamps, etc into Furman PST8. Electrical noise goes either direction in the wiring but still the idea of blocking it with a filter makes sense vs plugging a passive device into a common outlet. I currently have 3 of these PST8 AND the 15i. A very nice improvent for not much money. |
I don’t go for the small passive power conditioners because it seems nary a one explains how it produces audible reduction of noise, which may not even be audible in the first place if it’s not measured on the premises ad hoc. For me, the lack of functional info (or patents? Do some of these have associated patents I didn’t see?) is a problem barring commitment of my time and money. I do use Clef Audio Power Bridge 10’s. They allegedly filter this and that, but they definitely serve as surge protectors, and the latter’s what I wanted. The Clef’s are also decent for catching bona fides in the “you gotta have a power conditioner” community 🧐 |
@hilde45 , I did not initially believe in that big thread the users were raving about Puron. But finally decided to try because there was money back guarantee. Not going to say much on the improvements because I am not only keeping the Puron, but I have ordered a second one. You really have nothing to lose. Just return it, if you don’t like it. I doubt you will return it. |
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@hilde45 just looked it’s on their blog page You really only require one of these from my experience yes other options more might be better. |
@rsf507 Not there anymore. $400 is a lot for a plug-in, in my opinion, especially when I'm seeing people say (about these and others) that multiple plugs are better. That adds up quickly. To each his own, of course. |
@hilde45 I bought mine thru Sounds Of Silence it was around $400 (they retail at 500) |
@verafiaudio afiaudio I cannot tell how to buy Telos Mini Q or how much it costs. @sns @erik_squires |