thoughts on nordost thor?


I have been looking at ac treatment for my system. I actually had a bid accepted on a PS audio p500 (regenerated ac for source and the incorporated ultimate outlet for the rest) but the unit became faulty before shipping and so the deal was void. One of the audio magazines recently eluded to an upcoming review of the Nordost Thor and that it was something special; it would revolutionize. I have not seen any formal reviews to this date, though, so am curious as to what everyone might think. Particularly compared to the PS audio powerplants. I realize that the powerplants regenerate the ac, etc , which is different that the THor, but in terms of the end result, what do you think?
bigsam2
Systems vary. I don't think the Adept Response is in the same league with the Sound Application Line Reference. But I don't think filter approaches the IsoClean. It is expensive, however.
I have just replaced two PS Audio 600s with 2 THORs. If you are considering a line conditioner and have reasonably reliable power lines, this is the final word. No noise, no limiting, works with all components (including big power amps). Noise floor is virtually undetectable.
Note: For best results, at least the THOR should have a high end power cord (preferable something like the Nordost Valhalla or Brahma) to achieve best results. The good news is that with any decent power cord you get great results. Expensive but worth it.
Does any member have an idea of how the Thor filters the power? I went to Nordost's site and just read a bunch of nomenclature which meant nothing to me. I do know that the Adept Response filters with Auricaps across the outlets and on the AC input-similar to how Shunyata filters. Is it not likely that caps across the AC line will cause phase shift related distortion of the sine wave? Engineers out there please speak up.