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I took delivery of a PC from Grant Fidelty.com on Monday. It's got six outlets, four universal, two unfiltered. It weighs just over 10lbs and the case is attractive if bulky.
That would be the RPF-120 MkII, main dude.
Jim, I've generally found conditioners to be a positive on the CD/DVD/DAC solo....mixed when used on other gear...and decidely negative on any amp(s).I'm not so certain that the 'conditioner' benefits from 'combing' the line of spurs and provides the DAC (where it be - inside or out of the player) with clean power. Or, that it acts like a gate for digital hash so that it doesn't empty out into the rest of the component chain. Either way, it seems to work in various forms and from various makers for digital.For other components, it's rather hit or miss. I generally only use them on the digital side (the exception being a PS Audio Noise Harvestor, and Enacom AC filter on the whole system....which either do nothing at all or nothing bad ) Listen a bit longer to the conditioner...sometimes annoying artifacts take a while to hear when other parts of the spectrum have improved. But, there are overwhelming more positives than not in use with digital (only) gear.Either way - happy you found an upgrade with your sounds John
I've generally found conditioners to be a positive on the CD/DVD/DAC solo....mixed when used on other gear...and decidely negative on any amp(s).