Next jump in performance


Hi guys,

I am new to the forum and would like to seek your experise on couple of question:

My current system is consist of:

PC (I7 + 980ti + decent mobo+PCIe SSD+ dual LCD monitor) which mainly use for music + gaming(dota)
Ifi iusb 3.0
Yggdrasil
Audio-gd M9(Headamp + preamp)
Augio-gd M3(Speaker Amp)
Harbeth M30.1 and LCD-X
I mostly stream music through tidal. 

Cable consist of decent USB/speaker/power cord cable. I got a furutech Ftp-615 and cheap belkin power strip with some filter/surge protector function. All the audio stuff are plugged into the furutech Ftp-615. All the computer stuff is plugged into the belkin power strip. 

I would like to improve my system and considering server route for it.

1/Improve the power conditioning on my system:

My situation is that i cant install dedicated lines for my audio room due to housing constraint. So should i go for a power regenerator like P10 or isolation transformer like Torus RM15/RM20?

Would i get any benefit if i plug my computer into the P10 or Torus? or should i just plug all the computer stuff into the furutech once i got the P10/Torus?

2/Improve my transport:

Should i buy a Lumin U1 to go with my yggdrasil or create a CAPS with JCAT/LPS/AO/Fidelizer as i still have a spare computer with decent spec(I5/SSD).

3/What others option you guys can suggest? New amp/DAC/Speaker/Anti-vibration?

Really appreciate your input
hieukm

Showing 1 response by lowrider57

I have to ask, is the power from your electrical grid very unstable...brown-outs, power surges, lightning? That would be the reason to get a power regenerator. Very simply it takes the unstable power from your AC line, then converts it to stable, clean current to drive your components. Usually an expensive unit.

If you simply want to clean the dirty power from the outside grid, then a power conditioner will do. The Torus RM15 gets excellent reviews and would lower the noise floor of your system and improve sonics.

It's good that you have the analogue and digital separate. But these are usually plugged into separate circuits. Actually, the Furutech may be better at handling the noise generated by your computer and digital.
You could plug both power strips into the conditioner, but it's possible that the digital signal will bleed into the AC line causing noise/interference.
If the Torus truly isolates the input signals, then this would be an excellent conditioner to use.
Contact Torus to see if the RM15 or 20 will isolate digital from analogue.