ADD-POWRSorcerer x2usedADD-POWR Sorcerer X2 AC Harmonic ResonatorUp for sale is one of the most significant tweaks you can make to your system: the amazing Add-Powr Sorcer X2 AC Harmonic Resonator.The Sorcer designs change the quality of the AC line starting fro...1325.00

ADD-POWR Sorcerer X2 AC Harmonic Resonator

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Up for sale is one of the most significant tweaks you can make to your system: the amazing Add-Powr Sorcer X2 AC Harmonic Resonator.

The Sorcer designs change the quality of the AC line starting from the circuit breaker box and throughout your home. It does not employ filters, isolation transformers, AC line regeneration, nor balanced power techniques. This harmonic resonator uses line transformers connected in series along with a proprietary digital amplifier circuitry under algorithm control. The AC line is "re-referenced" or re-clocked with low frequency harmonics to increase the s/n ratio.

· Plug directly into a wall outlet

· Close proximity to components or,

· Close proximity to breaker panel

Sorcer adds dynamics, dimension and clarity.  I am making a top to bottom change in my system and decided to start with a clean slate so this is an opportunity if you are interested to save 50% off list price!

 Check out the reviews:

07-04-2019 | By Tom Gibbs  Positive Feedback

… “The Sorcer X2's generated signal increased the level of clarity in my system exponentially, and to a degree I really wasn't quite prepared for. And as an added benefit, ADD-Powr's website claims that the circuit will add about 1 to 5 percent to your system's signal-to-noise ratio, a typical energy increase of about .8 to 2.5dB. My current system has a s/n ratio of about 110dB, so that would theoretically increase that to somewhere in the neighborhood of 112dB—or more! With every 3dB increase in output roughly equivalent to a doubling of the perceived sound pressure level, I feel pretty safe in extrapolating that to mean a drop in the noise floor to roughly half of its current level! Pretty damned impressive, and my listening results totally bear that out. When I'm typically listening to music, I listen at what I consider reference levels; that basically translates into very loudly. And while the Rat Shack SPL meter I occasionally pull out often hits peaks in the neighborhood of 105dB with full-scale orchestral or prog or rock music, a much more common level for me is around 85dB with the vocal music I regularly listen to. At all playback levels, there's a distinct lowering of the noise floor versus what I hear when the Sorcer X2 is removed from the system.

Can you handle the truth? My experience with the Sorcer X2 has basically been this: it gets you closer to the truth. Much closer. Whatever you're looking for in your audiophile journey—clarity; sweetness; liquidity; unbridled, limitless dynamics—you'll never truly achieve them without really great AC power, and the Sorcer X2 helps you achieve that greatness. It will lay any faults with your system or chosen recording bare—but it will also allow all your equipment to play at an unparalleled level. At almost $3k (USD), it's a substantial investment, but if you demand everything your system is capable of—it's an essential investment."

Greg Voth Stereo Times. “Most Wanted 2020” :

 … “Damn! I didn’t expect this... my system came to life - a noticeable shift onward and upward in richness and harmonic detail …

Once again, a play of both digital and analog sources showed the Sorcer x4 continuing to produce its broader and deeper soundstage, adding air around the instruments, heft to dynamics, and punch to transients and the instruments themselves. More than once, I found myself lowering my normal listening volume down a couple of clicks on the Gain Cell’s remote while listening to Abercrombie, Holland, and DeJohnette’s “Gateway II” (ECM 1977). It played some louder, with more incredible velocity and volume behind the bass and dynamics. DeJohnette’s delicate percussive work seemed farther back on the soundstage, deeper than I recall on its last play in this same rig without the Sorcer x4 installed. I found myself leaning in, picking out the accented detail brought forth by the x4 “

I will ship to continental US via UPS or FedEx ground for a flat fee of $35.00.  Unit weighs about 40 lbs.

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