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 A Great Mains Conditioner

Simple and elegant with superb performance. To our ears this is the best mains conditioner at this price point.

Noise-Trap from RN Marsh Design

Shunt Mains conditioner – grey/black design. £799.00.

"None of those observations will come as a surprise to readers already well aware of the damage that mains noise does to the performance of their systems. The question is does the Noise-Trap return in sonic value the equivalent of its ticket price? As always with mains noise mitigation measures the answer to that question depends to a degree on how polluted our native mains supply is to start with, but in the context of the review system £800 for such a profound uplift in performance would make the Noise-Trap a complete no-brainer."

Kevin Fiske

https://the-ear.net/review-hardware/noise-trap-fights-for-cleaner-ac-power/

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Noise-Trap is the equipment that removes the majority of unwanted noise from your ac power line. The result is much cleaner power that helps improve the clarity of both audio and video replay.

 

Most other designs use series noise filtering which can add inline impedance that slows the sound and thus fail to capture those vital details that enliven a brilliant performance. Noise-Trap uses  multiple shunt/parallel filters across the AC power line. It acts like a short circuit to all unwanted frequencies other than the 50 or 60Hz of your AC power systems.

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The Noise-Trap is a shunt filter therefore is not used in line with your equipment. Simply plug the Noise-Trap into an unused socket on your distribution block.

About Richard N Marsh

Former Senior Electronics Engineer who worked on fusion energy projects at USA premiere research lab, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory for 25 years and is considered a world renown expert on audio systems design. An audio icon, who has introduced many important new concepts like capacitor improvements and direct coupled designs with DC servo concepts, current-mode amplification and many others now in use by many audio companies.

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