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 2 responses by lalitk

“My advice is to plug it in – in the same duplex where your plug strip resides of Power Conditioner”

@verafiaudio 

I would appreciate some insight on how Puron is different from Furutech NCF Clear Line or Nordost QK1 & Qv2 plug-in modules. Thank you! 

“There are plenty of products in this genre – size, shape, price all quite similar. Sudkee’s tech is different as I’m told”

Mark,

I’m sure as each of aforementioned brands / products claims to lower noise and improve our listening experience to a certain degree. There is a market for ‘tweaks’ like Puron, Akiko, eau2, Qk1, ipurifier and NCF so why not. Let the end users decided what they like and prefers in their unique audio systems.

IME, they are temporary solutions to bigger problem elsewhere and tweaks like these serves as band-aids until something else comes along.