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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I'm using it in my 10'x12' stereo room on the same group of outlets as the power conditioner is plugged in to. The light/ceiling fan is on the same circuit.

My TV is in the living room. I don't have a home theater anymore, so I wasn't really concerned with the TV setup.
Ozzy,

I placed mine on the TV circuit last night and neither my wife not I saw any improvement in the picture. I wonder how you tell if it's working?

Chuck
I have one and can't honestly say that I see any improvement at all sonically.

I actually bought one because whenever I flip the light switch that is connected to the ceiling fan in the stereo room, I get a "Pop!" out from my speakers. I was hoping that the Destroyer would intercept and take care of whatever is causing it, but it didn't do that either.
John Pharo at The Cable Company sent me a Noise Sniffer from their library so I could see if my Noise Destroyer is working since I didn't notice any improvement anywhere on TV or stereo.

Very interesting! In my stereo room I have four outlets on the same circuit, with the Noise Destroyer in the third and the system in the fourth (last). Using the Noise Sniffer I found that it cleaned up the most noise, not in the third outlet closest to the system, or even the second outlet. It cleaned up the most noise when it was in the first outlet.

And for some reason, neither the floor lamp, ceiling light nor the ceiling fan added any noticeable noise, even though they're on the same circuit, unless the ceiling light and fan are before the first outlet.

Chuck