If you ever wondered why on sunday mornings (when your neighbor charges his electric car and uses a toaster for breakfast) the speakers sound different - weak bass, noisy.
Here is the explanation:
Here is the explanation:
Lights flickering on and off?If you ever wondered why on sunday mornings (when your neighbor charges his electric car and uses a toaster for breakfast) the speakers sound different - weak bass, noisy.
Here is the explanation:
Strangely enough, I've had a Sounds Fantastic for well over 20 years, I found the invoice a while back and it cost me £21.60 direct from Olson. I still use it for my AV equipment.Hi guys,
I am a mechanical engineer and so not qualified to really understand most of this stuff but ive just spent a weekend listening to a Puritan 156 (£1450 ) versus a Vertex AQ (Quiesent) Hi Rez taga (£2500) versus my Olsen sounds fantastic distribution block(£140) and the Puritan bests the Vertex by a little bit and also my humble Olsen powerblock by quite a noticeable amount. My system cost circa £20 K and compared to the Olsen, the Puritan definitely reduces the noise floor but more importantly, the sound of cymbals and strings is just more natural sounding.
It most definitely affects SQ contrary to the conclusions drawn from lab testing.
note testing was not done blind in answer to recent question
UK voltage can range from 216v to 253v. Mine is usually around 218v. From what I understand, audio components generally do their own voltage regulation, for example my turntable motors have a little circuit as they need 110v.This is a graph of my power over a 24 hour period. It's like this day after day.
Does it affect the sound of my system?
Err... No...
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Have any conditioners/voltage regulators been tested that result in positive tests/results?UK voltage can range from 216v to 253v. Mine is usually around 218v. From what I understand, audio components generally do their own voltage regulation, for example my turntable motors have a little circuit as they need 110v.
All quite irrelevant as the Puritan PM156 is not a voltage regulation device, other than surge protection.
Without being too subjective, many people have reported that this particular one very obviously kills transformer hum. I suppose that’s the DC blocking.Have any conditioners/voltage regulators been tested that result in positive tests/results?
Very frustrating!Hi guys,
I am a mechanical engineer and so not qualified to really understand most of this stuff but ive just spent a weekend listening to a Puritan 156 (£1450 ) versus a Vertex AQ (Quiesent) Hi Rez taga (£2500) versus my Olsen sounds fantastic distribution block(£140) and the Puritan bests the Vertex by a little bit and also my humble Olsen powerblock by quite a noticeable amount. My system cost circa £20 K and compared to the Olsen, the Puritan definitely reduces the noise floor but more importantly, the sound of cymbals and strings is just more natural sounding.
It most definitely affects SQ contrary to the conclusions drawn from lab testing.
note testing was not done blind in answer to recent question
Just sell it and stop thinking about the purchase because this sort of misfortune happens to all of us. With all those five-star reviews it should be easy to unload. At least you will get some money back and learn a valuable lesson in the process.Very frustrating!
I bought a Puritan 136 (£900+) three years ago at the same time I upgraded my app to the class D purify NAD M33. The salesperson, on the phone, assured me that if I would 'look at reviews I would see that it was a quality product that would be a definite upgrade to my system, and I would get a significant price reduction if buying them together'.
And so it came to pass. Indeed wiring it all up the sound was terrific, the sound from the speakers was sublime.
All was good. Six months later I had a go using Dirac Live that was available through the NAD and upgraded to the full audio spectrum too. Huge jump in SQ in my untreated room.
All was good. Now, thirty months later I had the idea to test out the P 136. Not easy with all cabling hidden out of sight in a rack against a room corner. However once achieved, the results showed no difference. Great clarity and dynamics is heard by me, with and without this device. No need for double blind testing as it was pointless if I couldn't hear any changes or differences.
Do I really want to eBay a device that I have proved to myself does not do the advertised job of improving the SQ by so many sonic attributes? Or shall I keep in my rack as a multi power outlet reminding me constantly to always home test test everything properly using scientific procedures before buying anything over 10 quid.
It is really hard with Puritan to find anything other than 5 star reviews for their products. I sent in a 5 star review of the NAD amp and a 1 star review of the Puritan to my supplier and guess which one was published on his site. No prizes for the one that wasn't.
Amir's review came out 3 or 4 months after my purchase.
Grrr.. very frustrating. (and embarrassing)
The first part of this video is correct, but in the middle it becomes an advertising video with dubious explanations and product sales.If you ever wondered why on sunday mornings (when your neighbor charges his electric car and uses a toaster for breakfast) the speakers sound different - weak bass, noisy.
Here is the explanation:
The first part of this video is correct, but in the middle it becomes an advertising video with dubious explanations and product sales.
The spaces we live in are filled with various electrical and electronic devices. Most of these devices have power control functions such as inverters. When they operate, the power line becomes a waveform that is significantly distorted from the sine wave, causing various problems to devices connected to the same power line.
When the power line waveform is distorted, harmful harmonics such as the 3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th, and 11th harmonics are generated. This causes problems such as whining, buzzing, buzzing, and humming noises in the audio equipment's transformer.
Waveform distortion in power lines caused by harmonics can cause major damage to equipment at power company substations and power receiving substation equipment in cities, sometimes causing fires and explosions. This particularly damages power capacitors for power factor adjustment.
There are various devices that cause distortion in power lines.
Larger items include solar power generation, wind power generation, car charging stations, and power equipment for factories. More familiar items include lighting equipment, air conditioning equipment, washing machines, microwave ovens, induction cookers, and solar panels. All of these have inverters/converters that control the power, which causes the power waveform to be distorted.
In the past, flow angle control using thyristors was often used for power control, which caused large distortions in the power supply line. However, recently the PWM method has been used, and although the interference has decreased compared to before, the incorporation of high frequency noise has become more noticeable.
To improve power line distortion, either stop using the equipment that is causing the problem, or install a device that reduces distortion on the side receiving the fault. In facilities that handle large amounts of power, such as factories, harmonic removal filters and active filters are installed to cancel distortion in the power line.
At home, there is a method of converting alternating current to direct current and then converting it back to pure alternating current. The PS Audio Powerplant P20 introduced in the video is an expensive but perfect choice.
However, the power cord and Puritan Audio PSM156 introduced in the second half of the video have no effect on the problem introduced in the first half and do not solve the problem. I think that the main purpose of the second half is to promote the product, but the introduction of the product is so pointless considering the problems that are occurring.
The PS Audio powerplant is basically a high power amplifier with some filtering. I suppose you could call it a power oscillator, but the principles it employs to generate an AC waveform are based on a power amplifier.To improve power line distortion, either stop using the equipment that is causing the problem, or install a device that reduces distortion on the side receiving the fault. In facilities that handle large amounts of power, such as factories, harmonic removal filters and active filters are installed to cancel distortion in the power line.
At home, there is a method of converting alternating current to direct current and then converting it back to pure alternating current. The PS Audio Powerplant P20 introduced in the video is an expensive but perfect choice.
However, the power cord and Puritan Audio PSM156 introduced in the second half of the video have no effect on the problem introduced in the first half and do not solve the problem. I think that the main purpose of the second half is to promote the product, but the introduction of the product is so pointless considering the problems that are occurring.
Looking at the parts attached to this PC board, I can't expect the effects that the company explains in the manual. Well, I think it's a product that has the ability to detect the current AC line status and display it on the display. No operational description or electrical characteristics table of the product is disclosed.View attachment 349531And what about the internals of this device (Gordian Lab 12)
It is very difficult to see how it can be doing any sort of power factor correction - let alone adaptive correction without (as far as I can see) any active power switching devices.Looking at the parts attached to this PC board, I can't expect the effects that the company explains in the manual. Well, I think it's a product that has the ability to detect the current AC line status and display it on the display. No operational description or electrical characteristics table of the product is disclosed.