Who has experience with audiophile circuit breakers?


I have read that these provide constant power and can reduce noise.  Gigawatt, Doepke, and QSA may offer these products.  I am interested in personal experience please…

sgordon1

"audiophile circuit  breakers?"

Hmmm...

"provide constant power?"

How is your TV and fridge working?

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The QSA breakers start at $700.00 And go to $10,000.00 depending on colour in 6 price increments. I installed a 20 amp Square D breaker, and a dedicated circuit to both of my stereo systems, with cardas audio plugs. There was a definite improvement, and less noise. That's as far as I am going with that. Unless I can see an exploded view of my $25.00 breaker and a $700.00 breaker I am not falling for an audiophile breaker. lol Bad enough I have Orange SR fuses in all of my gear.

And did the Synergistic Research Orange fuses provide a cost justifiable improvement?

If the circuit breaker is treated,  It will void the UL listing. The web site doesn’t describe the process. 

@ghdprentice  You know, I put them all in at the same time, so I can't tell you which one did what? All I know is I like the end result. 

If the circuit breaker is treated,  It will void the UL listing. The web site doesn’t describe the process. 

I'd hate to give my homeowners insurance company a hole to wriggle through in the event of some kind of mishap.  

I sell audiophile "air" for about 60k, a much better tweak for those who have very high end systems. After payment is received, I show up in person, chant a few mantras and let the air out in your room through a special orifice.

Your room will be energized and organic sound coupled with a deeeep soundstage like never before is what you will get for that unbelievable tweak.

Pricing:

US, Canada, Mexico: 60k

Europe: 150k

Asia: 120k

South America: 100k