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Power Filter Advice for a Dev 200 pls?
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Hi everyone!

This is my first post ever on this forum but I've been following a lot of the discussions here for quite some time, especially since the launching of the Phantom.

I'm currently thinking about buying a power conditioner from a Canadian based company called Torus. They are specialized in making power transformers (under the name Plitron that are used in a lot of high end gear around the world. Their conditioners are built up around toroidal isolation using massive transformers and are available in a variety of models, from moderately priced to very expensive. I've been doing some A-B tests at my local hifi dealer here in Stockholm, Sweden and the results are really good. I haven't though tried one yet with my own system and the specific listening conditions here at home, something that I think (as well as many others here) is critical for ending up paying for the right equipment.

http://www.toruspower.com/technology/

A Youtube clip for all you tech guys:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWzSsV6c4T4

The only and apparent downside, known to me so far, is that they are bulky and heavy...

My problem right now, that I hope to correct with a good conditioner, is changes in sound quality between for example midday and evening and workdays and weekends. My system sound best, easily, on Sunday evenings/nights when the electrical power is the least contaminated from factories, offices etc. At least, that is my theory...

Regards
Martin
Devialet Expert 1000 Pro CI / Magico A1 / ROON Nucleus w Farad Super 3 / Innuos Phoenix NET / Torus RM 16 / Acrolink Mexcel 7N-S 9000
Wireworld digital and power cables / Harmonix tuning feet / SMT acoustic 
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RE: Power Filter Advice for a Dev 200 pls? - by MightyMart - 06-Jan-2015, 19:45

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