Very interesting, might have to try one, or maybe the Isoplug:

Somebody posted this in the pspower forum:
from ps power forum Wrote: 
> 
> The german magazine Stereo, in the december issue, reviews 3 "noise
> harvesters" (pages 76-77).
> 
> - PS Audio Noise Harvester (130 euro) www.psaudio.com
> - Isotek Isoplug (50 euro) www.connectaudio.de
> - Essential audio tools noise eater (110 euro) www.audio-reference.de
> 
> The results are the following:
> 
> Noise Harvester reduces the noise 2 dB, the Isotek 5 dB, the noise
> Eater 4 dB.
> 
> the noise eater is to be found here, the link I posted is merely the
> german distributor.
> 
> http://www.essentialaudiotools.com/uk_producten.html
> 

PhilNYC;158924 Wrote: 
> Reduction in high frequency harshness, better image separation, lower
> noise floor leading to more detail.  It wasn't the best power
> conditioner I've ever used, but for $99 ($85 on Audioadvisor.com), it
> performed as a high value product...


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