Line Conditioners or Power Filters?????


Anyone out there with knowledge of Power Filers or Line Conditioners? I am new at this and wondering if I need this stuff even though I had good A.C. Cables to connect my system with.
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Showing 2 responses by warrenh

There is, as you read this, an Audio Magic Stealth for sale (by MrSilver, himself-Jerry the Audio Magic man) for $700. It's a steal. Whatever cords you're using now, even if they are HomeDepot types, plugged into your Stealth, you'll freak. Now, add a few top quality cords and you're on your way to electric nirvana. I began my power conditioning experiences with the Stealth. My brand new Eclipse has just arrived, with no place to go. I'm waiting on my speakers. Delivery in 2 days, hopefully. The Stealth will be a wonderful addition to your system. Dedicated lines are a must. Keep your digital and analog separate. That alone, changing nothing else, will give you some tympanic highs. peace, warren
P.S. given the cost of quality power cords and the amount you require, the Stealth may be a very cost effective way to upgrade your electric. If you could only do one, I'd do the Stealth first. There is no cord that can do what a power contioner, like the Stealth, can do.
grab that baby. Just don't put your analog and front end into the Stealth. I'd go with your source until you can get another mini for your amp. peace, warren