Noise Destoyer Power Conditioner


Has anyone tried this unit from the Cable Company ?

I have , I plugged it into my Shunyata Hydra 8 on a dedicated circuit.

It takes about an 1/2 hour (and continues to improve) to see the effects on Video but the colors are deeper and the picture quality is much improved. High def is really great!

On Audio, I have my APL and Pass Labs Amp on other dedicated circuits , but even so, the Audio definition improved quite a bit.I couldnt believe it.

I dont know what it is doing but it only cost $179.

I am going to order another one to be used with just my Audio.
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Sherod-
Alan has mentioned in the past on various sites to remove other kinds of parallel units when auditioning the PE. Sometimes filters of this type can overlap one another and cause a harmonic crossover effect. The PE will work with other types of power conditioners. The Quantum Symphony Pro's for example work fine with the PE, we have three in our reference system. Richard Gray units are another good example of a power conditioner that works great with the PE. We have clients who own Exact Power, Monster, BPT, Hydra's, Equitech, Furman, and PS Audio units, and all report excellent synergy results with the PE. Of coarse the best set up is to use the PE by iteself on as many circuits in your house as possible.

Enjoy the product!!!

Regards,
Jen Maher
I just posted a review of the Alan Maher PE units under Accessories AC Filter. I hope it gets posted.
Sherod

Always plug the PE into the brightest sounding outlet on the circuit if you want good performance from the PE. You will know after the first 15 minutes if you like the placement. A second PE in your set up, installed as I described, will provide more of what you are already experiencing with rolling off the top end. I have clients with 15+ in their home and they keep coming back for more. Properly set up the PE is an amazing product.

Take care and I'll talk to you all next week.

Alan
Alan, is this a typo that a 2nd unit will roll off the top end? Did you mean "without" rolling off the top end, I hope?
It is a typo...I'm still living in a out of hotels over here and they are charging me by the minute to log on....so I am trying to cover a lot of information in a short period of time....not to mention I'm not the greatest typist in the world...two fingers all the way.

If properly placed, the PE should never roll off the top end. I have client homes with 25+ and professional applications with 55+ and never experienced a roll off problem. Take a look at my response to Ken's review. I try to explain in basic terms what the PE is doing on the circuit and how to properly install.

Alan