I've read all that as well, I just thought you might have discussed it with Chris. I saw it rejected noise and such, and I'm sure it does sound much better. However I had not seen it discussed as a "power conditioner" I agree that it is a must do something to help out the background noise, but again it never mentioned which filters it used and the like. I just usually think of a "power conditioner's" as Exact Audio, Richard Gray, etc. I'm actually hoping to score a PS Audio PP300 w/ fan off the 'gon.
BTW, I'm not trashing your purchase, just looking to see what it does as I'm thinking of adding it to the upstairs system.
thanks
sc.