Audioquest Niagara 1000 - Pre-owned
- Condition: Used
- Price: 202.44 EUR
- Status: sold
- Item number: 116054732693
- Bids: 3
- Seller: benjaminjsb (441|100.0%)
- Seller information: non commercial
- Item location: San Francisco, California
- Ships to: Worldwide
- Shipping: 0,0 EUR
- on EBAY
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Description
I am downsizing my stereo to fit in a smaller part of my house. This power strip was a wonder on my all Naim/Rega stereo. Im actually replacing it with the slightly smaller Niagara 1200, which will fit in my cabinet better. Ive had this guy for about maybe four years, though it was in storage for about one of those years. It has been used in a climate controlled, nonsmoking house. There is a little light oxidation to the shiny exterior finish which I think is unavoidable with this, but it doesnt affect the functioning of the device at all. It comes in its original box/packaging. My suspicion is that if you clicked on this sale, you know what this is. Time to level of your power. Please let me know if you have questions. From The Absolute Sound: AudioQuest’s Niagara 1000 Low-Z Power Noise-Dissipation System is a shiny, sleek, and surprisingly lightweight (though its performance is not) conditioner filled with many of the key elements of its big-brother—the bigger-bucks flagship Niagara 7000. Leading the charge (so to speak) are AudioQuest’s patented technologies for dissipation of ground noise and other signal noise across more than 18 octaves. This is achieved in part through AC differential filtering that’s been optimized to handle the varying line and load impedances inherent in audio signals during music playback. AudioQuest’s own capacitors filter RF and minimize distortion, and ultra-low-resistance solid-core wiring is direction-controlled to help lower noise further. Other important Niagara benefits include surge suppression (non-sacrificial) to protect against power spikes or electrical storms; there’s also an over-voltage shutdown function with automatic reset. So, after plugging the Niagara 1000 in and switching it on, you can set and forget it (as the user manual says).
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