Vinshine X Collaboration with Kinki Studio, TheTai Hang power enhancer


What a surprise after installing the Taihang in my system,, in a word, amazing.  Stage depth clarity was amoung one of the first things I notice.  My system consists of tubes pre and power amps, with a digital and analog front end.  Tubes as we know exhibit a second harmonic noise distortion which is a given and something we live with as it’s our perception as being more musical.  Dirty power can add more nastiness to this by way of unfiltered AC.  With the addition of the Taihang it has made all the background information much more clearer.  My speakers are fairly high resolving so was able to take advantage of this additional gain the Taihang give me.  Leading edges from instruments started and stopped more precisely still retaining musicality. Black background noise seemed non existent as we like saying but in this case it really does without straining to not hear.  So clean power can do all this, seems to be!  Also will mention as in some cases experienced with power amps, I sensed no loss in dynamics or compression which is one of the biggest concerns when implementing such products.  This in my first day of listening.  So again I’ll go back to my original statement, amazing!   Alvin’s collaboration as he calls it, has some magic inside this beautifully crafted box. 

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Tai Hang inserted into system today.  Had it cooking for a week with various appliances plugged into it.  Alongside a Puritan 156, allowing for various configurations.  First up: CDP and preamp in TH, pair of class D amps in Puritan.  First impressions may not stick, but for the moment I'm hearing greater soundstage depth and slightly livelier (brighter?) overall presentation.  Time will tell.

@twoleftears @fthompson251  After having the Tai Hang in your system for a couple of weeks what are your thought?  How does it compare to the Puritan PSM156?  Enquiring minds want to know.

The  TaiHang creates silence in my front end equipment no matter what noisey stuff is operating. The system sound is consistent. No experience with the 156.  Mine replaced a 25 year old Shunyata Hydra for the better.  

I noted that Steve Huff reviewed the Puritan PSM156 in 2022, and the Taihang more recently, and currently uses the Taihang in his system, from which I would infer that it is "better". He calls it a better bang for the buck, although there are but four, not six, outlets on it.

@hifipassion Up until today, it’s been running on an Amazon 14 awg molded power cable.  This afternoon installed the PC I’ve been waiting for: TWL Seven Plus fitted with Furutech NCF 46’s.

My initial impressions were that it was a pretty close call between the Puritan and the TH.  The Puritan seemed a little more mellow than the TH, so I had to move front end components to the Puritan and monoblock amps to the TH.

Now with the proper cable the TH seems transformed: richer, fuller and mellower.  So now I’ll have to revisit the various configurations (I only need a total of 4 receptables).

Clearly both are good value for money; perhaps the TH will nose ahead.