The Coherence system Add Powr Sorcer X4


I picked up this guy about 6 months ago because of the high praise from owner of this unit here on the ’Gon.

 

I started with the symphony Pro then to the X2 and finally to the X4. I plug into the outlet that my Bybee Stealth power conditioner is running off of, a Quantum science red outlet.

 

The Sorcer x4 is an electrical environment conditioner that adds harmonic resonance to the AC power line. Traditional AC line conditioners only offer RF/EM interference and noise filtration and surge protection. The Sorcer x4 offers three approaches, algorithms, or programs to affect electrical environment tuning and harmonic resonance. 

 

The pro made a positive impact right away and learned that Bill at Add Powr was the builder of all the Nordost power units that sold for huge $$$ back in the day.

 

I then moved to the X2 and was shocked on the increased SQ the unit was doing to my system. It behaved like the SR PC SX I had but didn’t thin out the sound in any way like the SX. I sold thee SR SX and bought the HB Design horizon passive power strip. I now had better SQ with this set up.

Bill hooked me up with the X4 with a trade in and now I was hooked for life.
😂😂😂😂😂😂 is what one does when you hook up this guy into your system. A drunken state of joy comes over you. You don’t need the audiofile lingo, terminologies , all you need to know is that you need to go out and get one whether it’s the X2 or the X4 and experience music as you’ve never heard it before in your system. A 30 day return is at the backend of this that you’ll never have to use because of the addiction this unit brings with it.

 

The foundation of your system will be high end with the ADD POWR X4 at the Helm of your rig. It made a bigger upgrade than any cable or component I’ve installed into my system.

 

I did unplug it a few weeks back and I lost so much Glory that I quickly plugged it back in.

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@bemused ​​@glory 

@Ozzy, who is also a fan of Sorcer X4 says the main benefits occur in lower frequencies. Do you find that to be the case in your systems?