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Greetings fellow inmates,
Of those that have used Bybee purifiers with positive results - would you kindly share your experiences? I have some that I obtained basically for nothing through a cable deal. My research is showing me that "believers" in the purifier technology suggest using purifiers in any application in which a purifier will physically fit. OK. So using objective comparisons, which ones produce the best improvement?
Thank you,
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Good thread and some very good advice.
What are the voltage limits for the small purifiers?
I have some 12v gear and was thinking to use them in 12v power cords.
Thank you,
Chris
"Grow older not up !!!"
Jimmy Buffett
AC filtering IMO. I use them in a ac distribution box. It has two sets. One for outlets for analog and the other for digital outlets.
Curiously, I find that adding a Bybee on the ground leg is often more n=beneficial than on the neutral (if limited to only two purifiers)
I think that is very good advice but I live in a home built in 1956. No grounds. A blessing in disguise for the sound.
I have found that the Bybee Purifier are very good with most speaker drive-units, especially good where a passive crossover has already damaged or destroyed the phase coherence. They don`t work well on the Manger driver when an active crossover is used. They are good on most woofer drivers but not where huge current is involved. They do start to limit dynamics with 12 or 15 inch bass drivers. The very best use for the Purifiers are in power cords for all digital components, phono stages, turntables, line preamps and low power amplifiers. Also, the small Purifiers can be incredibly beneficial when used inside source components and all line-level circuitry especially near power supplies and voltage regulators. I use Purifiers on power supplies, input and output of my MC phono stage,line preamp and on the tweeter, midrange and woofer ( 10 inch )drive-units with excellent improvement.
Don't know what gear you are running but if you have solid state rectifiers, place the purifiers between the transformer and the rectifier diodes. everywhere else is secondary
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