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Re: Ferrite Clamps, Shakti-ON-Lines, and Audio Prism Quiet Lines

Posted by BobM on August 5, 2003 at 05:59:35:

I've found that there's a definite difference in response to these type of products (e.g. power affecting) for each component type. Here's my findings:
- source components definitely benefit from power/choke type filtering & digital isolation. Ferrites would be worth a try on power lines here.
- preamps benefit from extra capacitance (Quiet Lines) and filtering. Ferrites might also be a worthwhile experiment on power lines.
- amps benefit from extra capacitance, but not choke filtering. Shakti might be worth a try here.

Only MHO
Enjoy,
Bob