Blue Circle TLC Power Conditioner


Hype?

I was using the PLC Thingee for a number of years. I had only positive feelings about it (consistent with most of the reviews), so I did not feel compelled to chip in. At this point in time I don't anymore - hence the chip.

The PLC Thingee definitely makes a difference on power amplification. In most cases the audible change is removal of grunt and added smoothness of signal. However, for higher level setups (after taking care of other weak links such as PC, IC, cable routing, etc..) I found it limiting. Eventually, plugging the amp directly into the wall (Audioquest PC) resulted in increased definition, more authority and an overall more enjoyable listen.

It seems that I prefer "crisp" instead of "smooth". Who knew?

I'm keeping the TLC for everything else though - the digital does not seem mind being fed "filtered" power (unless I find later on that I prefer it entirely out of the way).

Just saying.

(The find makes me happy as I was hunting for a second-hand BC6000 - rare on the used market. But now I don't have to).

C.
cbozdog

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FYI: On a simular note regarding Blue Circle; the XOe6 filter does an excellent job of filtering out all types of crap from the AC line. I purchased one a couple of weeks ago and have been impressed.
I agree, sometimes the amp sounds best when run from a high quality wall outlet. Seems to be an individual system dependent issue.