ADD-POWR Wizard/Sorcer vs Puritan Audio Labs PSM136/156


I was fortunate to get a used Wizard at a great price recently and like the low noise floor that I’m experiencing with my system. I pretty much stream my music via Qobuz and Tidal and have both solid state and tube amps I like to use. I had no issues I was trying to get rid of when acquiring the Wizard so it’s just for pure audio enjoyment I ask this question about the two company’s mentioned.

Has anybody had the chance to experience both the ADD-POWR Wizard or Sorcer and the Puritan PSM136 or 156 in their system and was there a significant difference? Price wise the Wizard at msrp is at around the 156 with the 136 being several hundred below and the Sorcer at msrp is about twice the price of the 156. Just curious to see if anybody has any thoughts on the two and what similarities or differences there might be.
t_ramey

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@t_ramey ,.

I use to have 8 of the MC-05s. After acquiring two PPT Omega Mats, I realized the PPT stuff didn't gel with the High Fidelity stuff. Got rid of the 05s.
I agree with you regarding having better sound with the AddPower.
This comes close....
I bought two AddPower pluggins and the the increase in clarity along with an ease of presentation was noticeable.

Recently put in a Puritan 156 on my front end components and am very happy. Quieter and offers much greater clarity than the Shunyata Hydra 6 & 8 it replaced. Measures much quieter with my Alpha Labs EMI meter.