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In Reply to: RE: Comparison: Cullen perfect plug & MIT Z Duplex Super Conditioner posted by jhrlrd on November 10, 2016 at 15:38:38
As I've learned from my mentors " Duster " and " Mike " ( owner of the Audio Shark Forum ) on matters relating to AC Outlets and Noise Filtration Devices. Like you I've tried the MIT Z Duplex Super outlet as well as both the Oyaide R0 and R1 models, and having measured them both and finding their reading at around 0.001%, I decided to stick with them both as both are extremely well built, as well as lowered said noises as police calls, EMI | RFI | radio station broadcast | EMS calls and so on.
Which trying various noise filtering devices like the AudioPrism QuietLine | PS Audio Noise Harvester placed into my power line distributor, in the meantime a dealer buddy mentioned that I've to use between 10 - 12 of these devices throughout our home to minimize said effects from reaching the system, in the end all was resolved by merely placing a single IsoTek Evo 3 Neoplug onto said distributor and watched the noise floor drop to above the same level as the AC Outlets.
After having installed another two of them into opposite facing outlets, everything became even more organic sounding as well as offering much more blackness to the background as it relates to soundstage, and even had an uncanny way of producing layers and layers of hidden musical nuances that were obviously underpinning the notes themselves.
All this to say what?........., while many go on and on about the possible benefits of owning a power conditioner, very few if any discuss the advantages of investing in a few noise filters placed just so on ones power lines or distributors themselves, clean power is one thing.........., but a cleaner signal with less noise through these devices it vital.
A tad off track, but still relevant to your post none the least.
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I guess I should mention both the Cullen and the MIT Z-duplex appear to
be regular hubble(?) outlets, but they have a box mounted to the back.
I don't believe any of the Oyaide or Furutech do.
That's correct, neither the Furutech or Oyaide AC Outlets have noise filter boxes attached to them, I believe their sense of lower floor comes from the fact they both use better internal parts as well as overall superior construction.
My point was, one should add said devices like the QuietLines and Noise Harvesters onto their power line conditions as well as power distributors, as the extra sense of refinement and unraveling of hidden nuances are mind boggling.
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