Review: Running Springs Audio Dmitri AC filter


Category: Accessories

Just about three and a half years ago, I went through a comprehensive home auditioning process of AC power conditioners. After reading reviews and talking to different audiophile friends I selected four very highly regarded pieces and the clear "winner" was the Running Springs Audio Jaco AC power conditioner. The Jaco in my system did everything better(transparency/micro-details/liquidity/soundstage layering/timbres) then the other AC conditioners and very importantly did not damage the macro-dynamics/prat/slam as the other conditioners had when I had them in my system. If your interested in more details take a look at my review of the Jaco here on the GON.

I believe that Running Springs Audio is a company with integrity that would not come out with a new reference just to get a new piece to the market, unless they believed that they had come up with a better "sonic mouse trap", in my opinion, with their new Dmitri AC power conditioner and HZ power cord they have come up with a "sonic mouse trap" that could easily capture a Blue whale.

As in all my reviews if your interested in technical details I advise you to go to the RSA website. The weight of the Dmitri is 67 lbs. and is a rather handsame piece with a carbon fiber face plate, along with carbon fiber being used internally for acoustic damping and carbon fiber feet. It has ten outlets with a power rating of 2400W. The Dmitri comes with a stock power cord or can be ordered either with an upgraded cord the Mongoose or the top of the line HZ reference cord.

On to the most important part of any review, the sonic performance of the piece:

1) A very significant increase in clarity/transparency/liquidity through out my total system.

2) With this increase of transparency and the lowering of the overall noise floor micro-details, decay trails, and the acoustic space of recordings became much sharper and easier to hear.

3) A precision in the location of individual players and more air around them with more natural layering in the soundstage. The music just makes more sense.

4) Timbres sound more real/natural across the entire sound spectrum.

5) Finally, what I still find to be somewhat of a paradox, the overall macro-dynamics, prat, and speed of my system jumped to a much higher level, yet what I subjectively call the "liquidity/easyness/relaxation" level increased at the same time. My system was already pretty damn good at letting the listener just relax into the music, with the Dmitri it's even better!

I also ran the experiement regarding the upgraded power cords effect on the overall performance of the Dmitri, to cut through the chase, the reference HZ power cord allows the Dmitri to perform to its ultimate level across the entire sonic range with even a more fleshed out midrange and deeper bass and speed and is with out a doubt worth the extra expense.

Is the Dmitri the "BEST" AC power conditioner in the world, I don't know because I did not audition all the highly regarded AC power conditioners that have gotten great feedback and buzz among audiophiles. I don't believe a "BEST" anyways, there's a lot of great pieces of gear, along with personal taste and system synergy to take into account. However, if your looking for one of the best out there, I would recommend you put the Dmitri on your audition list. It surely is not inexpensive, it retails with the HZ power cord for $6000.00, but I know individuals who have spent more on linestages and amps who got less bang for there buck, then I got out of upgrading to this AC power conditioner in my system.

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teajay
Hello,

I reported that the Dimitri sounded lean. Well Teajay, you may be right, it could be the CD player, or possibly Dimitri not broken in. Well now it sounds not so bright, more balanced. While the Simaudio Eclipse may have a cool perspective, I think Andromeda is more balanced. The Ecipse sounds more natural also with Dimitri. Dimitri brings out more detail that was lost before which leads me to think the Dimitri is adding value to my system, which is why I buy of course.

Heres the thing, I am used to my system sounding a certain way. Dimitri turned all that upside down. I guess I got used to mysterious hidden notes not appearing before, now show up. Even with turntable there is still some perceived similar sound, perhaps not as lean (close though), but actually may be reality.
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Samuel, or Grant if prefer. As mentioned I have  RSA Jaco and Haley and am wanting to get into something in a smaller size that will perform at the same level or exceed. I have looked at the Denali 2000 and thought of using a power strip for distribution. I have 2 20amp circuits one for Audio and the other tv satellite etc. I think the 2000 on Audio and something else on the video. Would you recommend the PS8 or the Amp-1 with a power strip, on the video side?

Anyone still enjoying Dmitri in 2023? Or, have you moved on to a different Power Conditioner?

 

Happy Listening!

I have a Dimitri - loaned it to a good friend who is enjoying it immensely,

It’s a GREAT passive power conditioner - especially considering the price that they’re currently selling for.

Before I go on - I’d like to state, passive power conditioners can deal with a variety of circumstances so performance experiences may vary.

While the clarity of the Dimitri is nearly unmatched, my experience with the Sound Application TT-7 is it offer vastly superior soundstage depth and dimensionality. In comparison, the Dimitri presents more of a flat panel TV like presentation and the TT-7 presents a 3 dimensional stage with width, depth and 3 dimensional images within and throughout the soundstage. At $20,000 retail - the TT-7 should perform demonstrably better.

I hope I don’t get coitized for attempting to share my experiences. I’m merely sharing what my personal experiences were. I like the Dimitri so much that I refused to sell it and loaned it to a close friend who enjoys it immensely because his home and system set up limit his system’s ability and to get that last bit of depth presentation.

If anyone has different experiences or found a method to overcome the "flat panel TV like presentation" - please do share.

Best regards to all, TJF