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I am wondering if anyone has tried this device and would be willing to share their experience. It seems like a reasonable, and the video Puritan has of a demo of the device at an audio show is certainly impressive.
https://www.audioarchon.com/product-page/puritan-audio-ground-master
I'd be grateful for any opinions from those who have tried this or those who have solid engineering views on why this does not make sense.
Thanks so much!
Chris
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I have a very discerning customer with a very expensive system that *swears* by this product. He stated that with all the money he's spent, this particular (modestly-priced) product is one of the best purchases he's ever made. It made a profound improvement.Necessary disclosure: I have absolutely nothing to do with this product nor the manufacturer.
Edits: 07/09/21
Hi Alan,
Thanks! By any chance, have you heard the system before and after the Ground Master? If so, could you comment on your impressions?
Thanks again,
Chris
I just happened to be perusing the exhibitor list for the Rocky Mountain Audio Fest....Puritan Audio (makers of the Ground Master) will be exhibiting. I shall definitely visit them.
Awesome; please report back on what you hear! Their website has a demo with some sort of measuring device showing all the noise on the mains, all of which then disappears when they connect the Ground Master, but this could, I assume, be faked in a video.
Thanks so much,
Chris
I've not personally experienced the Ground Master, but it's certainly intriguing, and quite inexpensive. My customer has good ears and a well-curated system. I trust what he told me.
He (along with another customer) is also raving about the Fidelium ribbon speaker cables (made by Silversmith), replacing cables costing many times more. Excellent products create their own promotion, as customers love to share their experiences and good "buys".
I was going to pick this apart but on more consideration I'll let others give their views and let it go at "audiophile marketing flatulence" which is a term I borrowed from another inmate.
It sucks to get old. It really sucks to get old and bitter.
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