Darren,

Sorry, the Krell threw me off, and I assumed you were Stateside. From
the enlarged picture of your conditioner, its using a common mode
choke, as does mine, but beyond that, I can't definatively comment. Its
choke is a smaller size physically than I use, but I don't know its core
composition, or inductance value. As you're on 220-240vac mains, your
current consumption is half of what it would be in North America, and
its not as large a concern. From the specifications, its decreasing
attenueation of normal mode noise is expected due to frequency
dependant permability and interwinding capacitance, same as I get from
my own conditioners. The symmetry of the windings are not as precise as
the CMCs from Miller or Wurth, but given its cost, its appears to be
quite nice. You'd be hard pressed to build one with the same
capabilities for the same price from scratch.

I'd be curious as to your differing subjective evaluation (if any) with
various components plugged into the conditioner vs. that when plugged
directly into the wall on the same circuit.

Regards,
Paul


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