Time to upgrade my PS Audio Quintet


I currently own a PS Audio Quintet and while it works well, I am hoping to find something that adds more transparency and reduces grain. My primary components are;

Exposure 2010S2 Integrated Amp
Sony SCD-XA5400ES CD/SACD Player
Dell Laptop / Wavelength Proton DAC
Spendor A6 Loudspeakers
Analysis Plus Interconnects and Speaker Cable
DH Labs Power Cords

I have the Exposure plugged straight into the wall and everything else into the Quintet. As I mentioned above, my main goal is to take the edge off the system. While I care about frequency extremes, they are not as important as a natural, transparent, uncolored midrange. Anyone who's used a Quintet and moved to something better, what is it? Around $1500.00 or so is my budget.

Products I am considering;

PS Audio Power Plant Premier
Shunyata Hydra & Guardian
Synergistic Research QLS 6 & 9

Thanks,

John Allen
allenjohns

Showing 1 response by strateahed

Allenjohns, you may want to consider the PI Audio Group Majik BUSS filtration system ($595). This thing performs as advertised; and it works well with existing conditioners. Check their website for details. There is also a little bit of information here on A-gon, but more on Audio Circle. Since you have some room in your budget, you can get Dave Ellege, PIA's owner, to work with you to build something custom for your set-up. I had Porter Ports installed on one duplex to go with the standard outlets on the other side. Dave's a nice guy and he'll give you a 30-day audition.

In my case there was visual proof that it was cleaning up the power in my listening (family) room. I have some PS Audio Noise Busters in place. Prior to installing the Majik BUSS the Noise Busters would sometimes blink like crazy depending on what else was going on in the house ... plasma TV running, clothes dryer, refrigerator, light dimmer operating, etc. As soon as the Majik BUSS was installed these NB's went dark.

To further clean-up any remaining artifacts, try the Audio Prism Ground Control spades. They're $150/pair from Music Direct, and definitely a worthwhile tweak.