Michaels HiFi
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Received a Niagra 1200 the other day after some serious research.
Typically I find many power conditioners while have some positive sonic benefits can ultimately deaden the sound a bit to its detriment.
I didn't even try it cold as I immediately put it on non-stop burn in.
Did some initial listening last night (knowing it needs more time), but so far it's a really nice improvement that is not subtle. I tried units plugged into the unit, plugged into the wall, switched between power cables and such, and the Niagra had no negative attributes I could detect (and I'm really finicky).
Build quality also seems quite robust, and the manual was an entertaining read! LOL
I'll be doing a full video review and talk specifics, but if you are considering one I think it would definitely be a safe buy.
Typically I find many power conditioners while have some positive sonic benefits can ultimately deaden the sound a bit to its detriment.
I didn't even try it cold as I immediately put it on non-stop burn in.
Did some initial listening last night (knowing it needs more time), but so far it's a really nice improvement that is not subtle. I tried units plugged into the unit, plugged into the wall, switched between power cables and such, and the Niagra had no negative attributes I could detect (and I'm really finicky).
Build quality also seems quite robust, and the manual was an entertaining read! LOL
I'll be doing a full video review and talk specifics, but if you are considering one I think it would definitely be a safe buy.