Best kept secret in AC line filtering conditioning


How many of you guys truly know of Puritan Audio Labs ? Not many yet ,these are made in the U.K 
I have 3 friends in Europe that own them , and found a guy at our audio club just  an hour away 
I will check out next week , and against the much more costly AQ niagra  this removes hum,noise 
like nobodies business .model 136, and  better still model 156 all under $2k check out the video.
https://6moons.com/audioreview_articles/puritan/


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Agreed.  I just became a dealer and am very pleased with the performance I am getting from my samples.  Customers have raves about it.  
I recently bought a Gigawatt PowerPrime power conditioner with the upgraded power cord. I was not expecting much, but was pleasantly surprised by the results. Better and tighter bass, more extension (as in the music comes to you more than before), and better details, possibly due to the lower noise floor. I didn't have any hiss or noise issues before, but the Powerprime definitely provides a noticeable (but not day or night) difference.

The Puritan looks to be another solid product providing great value for your money. I might have to try one for my system in the home office next year.
The Puritan does not limit current. This has been my actual experience with large SS, pure class A amps which are very high current designs.
I have a 2 x 400watt (8ohms) power amplifier with all my digital front end plugged in, with no loss of dynamics.

It seems to me that both the hot (active) and neutral for each outlet are individually high pass shunt to ground of the electrical hash (noise) to ground. There is another ground connector on the chassis, which would offer a different potential for the bonded neutral, which is claimed to do more even again.

Yes the Puritan is a solid performer, and represents excellent and functional value for money. I’ve been told there are better, but from the same reports, do expect to pay at the very least triple the money. **With the exception perhaps of the Niagara for less than triple the dough. And of course there are always emerging products that we here are probably not even aware of.