The best plug in filter ever!


Puron AC Power Conditioner by Greg Voth


After reading rave review of Puron AC plug in filter, I had got one 10 days ago.

For your information my system is very complicated with bi amping and three Farad linear supplies.

Thus I have 14 power cables, one main power conditioners, three isolation transformers.

I had tried plug in fliters from quiet lines, quartet stecker, IFI, furutech, Nordost Qv2 and QX2 fliters.

I still have all of them in my system without selling any of them.

I am collector. 😁

All of them had brought slight improvement but not drastic change.

But as soon as I inserted Puron Ac filter, it made background black with more details and clear bass.

The stereotimes review is spot on.

Encouraged by the result, I had ordered two more of them so that I can insert more of them close to amps and Dac.

Now my system got transformed with more vivid and clear sound stage but not overetched.


This is the best 750$ that I had spent during last 5 years in my audio system.

 

Thomas

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Showing 4 responses by debjit_g

I have 2 Purons that I have been using for a while now - one plugged into the outlet where the InAkustik power conditioner is plugged into and another into another outlet where the integrated amp is plugged directly. They do wonders in both places - there is a certain sense of overall increase in musically - a bit more details and a better bass definition.

I am wondering if its worth to have any more in the system or just 2 is sufficient and hits the point of diminishing returns. I can plug them only into the power conditioner as I have no spare outlets left. How many are you guys using for the 2-channel ?

 

@ozzy glad you bought up the QSA jitter plug as I was planning to try the Red in my system. I wrote to tweekgeek yesterday and got a response back this morning and he can ship one in a couple of days. The praise on it has been uniform, so I am curious what are you thoughts - what did the QSA do well, what it did not ?

Imagine the large gauge wire we run to our systems. Then we use large gauge power cords to connect the items to the power supply.

Then all of this goes through a tiny hairlike fuse wire. Bypassing this bottleneck has got to improve the signal/power transfer.

After a few more days I will post my results. I am expecting big things!

 

Interested to know your results. I have replaced, just for experiments though and I don't recommend anyone do it, a fuse in my music server and tube integrated amp with a solid thick copper wire and it definitely changed the sound. I still have to run A/B test to see if its for better or not. The only problem with fusebox is it needs two power cords and if you are using expensive ones, now you need two of them. I wish they had designed a short pigtail with 15A or 20A IEC connector directly into the fusebox so that it can work with a single power cord.

 

Would there be any further improvement putting another Puron filter in the 1 st position in my Audience Adept Response R12 conditioner to go along with the other 2 Puron filters for further sound improvements?

Unless you try it out, you won't know. There is no magic formula here. I currently use 4 of them - 2 in similar circuit like yours and the other 2 in the HT circuit since they are connected to the same breaker. The improvements have been cumulative and overall phenomenal. However, when I added one in the InAkustik power conditioner, the sound messed up, so I don't use in over there. Get one and try it in the Audience for couple of days to see what you think. You can always return it to Mark or use in other areas, like other outlet connected to the 2-channel or HT.