Any suggestion: I am planning to buy a power conditioner plus stabilizer from Audire

Re: Any suggestion: I am planning to buy a power conditioner plus stabilizer from Aud

Purely for my understanding - is there a scientific explanation for this? (the underlined part)

I believe physical vibrations affect the transformer that is outputting the sinewaves - they suffer. Perhaps Sandeep, Venkat or other more knowledgeable members can clarify

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Re: Any suggestion: I am planning to buy a power conditioner plus stabilizer from Aud

I am interested in the ZEPHYR as well. I, Unfortunately cannot access the web site - does not load completely:sad:
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Sid
 
Re: Any suggestion: I am planning to buy a power conditioner plus stabilizer from Aud

Hi,

Just send a mail or call them from the contact details available at their site. They will promptly reply.

rgds,
Venu
 
Re: Any suggestion: I am planning to buy a power conditioner plus stabilizer from Aud

The whole thread was very technical. I am very much confused now which one should we buy for HT setup? Servo or CVT? Please help !!!.

Regards,

Santosh
 
Re: Any suggestion: I am planning to buy a power conditioner plus stabilizer from Aud

The whole thread was very technical. I am very much confused now which one should we buy for HT setup? Servo or CVT? Please help !!!.

Regards,

Santosh

If you can afford buy a sufficiently rated online ups (a double conversion online ups is the best form of powerconversion),otherwise buy a digital stabiliser which has good voltage regulation.(ordinary stabilisers output varies as high as 40-50v )
 
Re: Any suggestion: I am planning to buy a power conditioner plus stabilizer from Aud

If you can afford buy a sufficiently rated online ups (a double conversion online ups is the best form of powerconversion),otherwise buy a digital stabiliser which has good voltage regulation.(ordinary stabilisers output varies as high as 40-50v )

What I read is that almost all consumer UPSes look good when testing output without any gear connected, but induce a lot of unwanted harmonics into the output signal during actual use. I do not know if this assessment is technically accurate, just a heads up.

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Re: Any suggestion: I am planning to buy a power conditioner plus stabilizer from Aud

Hi Gurus,

I am really fed up by the quality of power where I stay. It degrades the performance and life of my audio equipment bought from hard earned money. After looking, searching & discussing with some people, I have almost decided to go for ZEPHYR HALCYON POWER CONDITIONER AND SERVO (2 kva) from Audire. Any further suggestion or other options from anybody experienced?

rgds,
Venu

Hi Venu,

I recently purchased Krell power/pre amps and had the same problem wrt power supply. Spoke to someone in technical at Krell and based on his advice, I finally purchased a simple Servo stabiliser. It does the job well and is also a cost effective solution. (My amp is rated 3KVA and I use a 5KVA servo stabiliser). I tested CVTs and also a 20KVA online UPS but it would cut off on powering up the power amp. However, while less than the others, the servo motor also does make a little noise when it regulates voltage which may be distracting, so would help to keep it away from the listening area.

With regard to the power conditioner.... I tested some of them but they did not make any difference to the sound quality. The Krell technician also recommended that I stay away from power conditioners, inspite of knowing the India power supply story. You may want to invest in a Spike Buster of some sort though. Best I can advise is to listen for yourself.

Cheers!
 
Re: Any suggestion: I am planning to buy a power conditioner plus stabilizer from Aud

The whole thread was very technical. I am very much confused now which one should we buy for HT setup? Servo or CVT? Please help !!!.

Santhosh, if you read the thread carefully, your question has already been answered.

Cheers
 
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