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The 156 is better and your system will sound good anytime of day with these units; my system is dead quiet/zero noise with ear placed on tweeter! I have the 136 and love it but if I had to do it over, would spend the extra for the 156.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFkzZYya6WcWig
I’m amazed that only(audiophiles)hear a difference,special breed I guess.I have been a musician for over 50 yrs(whatever).I bought in the pc theory years ago Shunyata anacondas and pythons all the latest Helixes Mojo.Over TWELVE PCs ,and I still had stock PCs.Did I hear a difference Naaaada nothing.Using stock cords,the song remains the same,trouble is like the Shunyata which have 2”foam pipe insulation on them OOO is in love and hey what about the fringing regular M/F ends,must be magic there also before it goes into the NORMAL WIRING IN A preamp or amp.What really made aMajor upgrade was installing Torus PUI x2 where before it was all shunyata(waste of money) take it or leave it as even a NON audiophile can hear the difference.My gear 28s ,7s five in all Vac ect Alrighty then bring it on..................and on And on................Its Showtime ..........
What I was asking about is, are the 136 or 156 capable of producing an audible improvement, even during hours of much lower electrical interference (from neighbors,businesses and schools)?Many people who listen very late, such as 2 a.m.-5 a.m., hear a noticeable improvement in the sound of their audio systems.
I too had the Inakustic 3500 conditioner along with a few Inakustic power cords and just like previously owned conditioners including an expensive Ac regeneration with a loom of expensive wires ,speaking for myself the gain VS cost ratio really wasn’t there.Wig I’m very interested in the helix DYI power cords and that is something I will try ..Currently I use the Puritan 136 with grounding box to very good effect , I have power cords that shamefully sell for more then the cost of the Puritan and grounding box combined,. I was leery of the dealers claims of the Puritan brand though finally took him up on his in home trial of one of the store demos . Comparison between the Inakustic and Puritan 136 I couldn’t tell any difference though plugging in my digital front end directly in the wall receptacles definitely both conditioners did their job .I bought the Puritan 136 along with the grounding box , quickly sold the Inakustic along with the power cords and put that money directly to a new server.
Cappy I’m very interested to hear your impressions of the PSM156.
I currently have the SR Powercell 8 UEF SE and think it’s good but how much better can it get? About the same $
Puritan 156 received yesterday. Listening last night, I see this is one unit that actually works during the bad hours here, anytime after dark. I've owned at least a dozen of the usual suspects in power conditioners and regenerators, and none actually did any good as far as I could tell, nada. This one does. I used to feel like running screaming from the room after dark, since the sonics went right into the toilet, noisy, grainy, the life sucked out of it. In short, I couldn't listen at all. During the day everything was fine. Now this afternoon. I find improvements in the sound I didn't expect, since I didn't think there was a problem during daylight hours. Hard to describe, maybe clearer and smoother. This is one amazing unit. Nice power cord came with it too.
Randy,Good to hear the change in sound quality is obvious and immediate! This is a product that once it enters your system, it's there to stay... Wig
This is one amazing unit. Nice power cord came with it too.
I really want to try this power conditioner, but I need 8 outlets, so I may have to opt for the much more expensive PSM1512. Sure, I can plug my amps or subs directly into the wall, but that defeats the purpose (I gotta have surge protection where I live). Another option would be to attach a power strip to the 156 (yuck) or run two components separately through another power strip. Any thoughts?
What are the components?
Randy, I am liking my PSM 156 a lot too.I compared the included "Classic" power cord with a Triode Wire Labs 7+, via a Pangea 20a to 15a IEC adapter. While I enjoyed the slightly richer bass from the higher gauge 7+, overall I much prefer the Puritan cord. The 7+ caused a glare in the upper midrange/treble, while the "Classic" cord is smooth, and at the same time, clearer in all frequency ranges.
Puritan also make these.http://www.puritanaudiolabs.com/products/strip-purifiers/all/Perhaps assemble some combo.