AudioPrism Quiet Lines


Does anyone use these power conditioning products?? do they really work or make a difference....and could they be used on an unused switched outlet on the back of my NAD c350...or would that be detrimental in some way?
mbacinello
Yes, I use them and have 8 in a 2500 sq ft house. The effect
is somewhat subtle yet very positive. Ambient retieval and
distribution in the sound space is improved. On really
excellent recordings the sound wraps around the listening
sweet spot to the point that it has a surround sound feel
minus the liabilities. Overall, I feel that it is a great
product that can take an already great system a step further.
Agree with Brauser, I also have at least eight, maybe more. The effect is subtle but they do remove some background noise and interference from other household electric's as well as some radio frequency noise.

Just as important as helping, Quiet Lines do no harm.

Most conditioners make a sonic difference, but you eventually realize you've traded one problem for another.
Quiet Lines can definitely help, but they will never give you the same benefits of having properly filtered, narrow-bandwidth, non-current limited AC. Tbey are additive by nature i.e. the benefits become more apparent as you use more of them in the house.

If you want to read an "over the edge" commentary about parallel line filtering, take a look at Dave Magnan's comments. Believe me, no parallel line filtering of any type can come even remotely close to having a REAL series filtration system on the incoming AC lines. Yes, they are beneficial, no, they are not a cure-all. Sean
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