There are some really good reviews written about the Isotek EVO3 Aquarius. I'm not aware of the electronics inside of the unit, most likely another way to clean power that weighs a lot less than what I think of traditionally. Perhapes something along the line of my Shunyata Research Denali D2000/T.
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Thanks for the feedback. I found this video; unless I’m missing something, it’s pretty impressive. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U77pH_nJtvM There’s not a great deal inside the unit. Mainly what look like chokes to me. No idea what language this is. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bionjufzTtg&t=103s Whatever they’re doing, it’s definitely a different approach, as posters have pointed out, to the Equi= school. |
@twoleftears the two videos were interesting. Shunyata Research has a similar video out on YouTube that also demonstrates their unit with a Monster Power device that demonstrates clean power vs. dirty power by using a Wideband powerline & EMI Noise Analyzer. I actually own and use a Wideband powerline & EMI Noise Analyzer. Funny how it always seems to work better on YouTube than when used by the average guy at home. I must admit that the Isotek EVO3 Aquarius does look really good. |
@twoleftears, there is a fundamental difference, the Core Power and Equi Tech are balanced transformers, which is the best approach imo. If you run digital probably think about getting two, one for digital and another for analogue on two dedicated spurs. @lak, what’s the sq between the two BPS’s you have? |
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