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PS Audio Noise Harvester – it’s back!

March 21, 2013 Written by Editor

PS AUDIO’S popular Noise Harvester, which has been unavailable for a while, is now back in production. Yes, that little box you plug into the mains to gather line noise and convert it to light, thus rendering your AC supply cleaner.

The Harvester is essentially a parallel noise elimination device. Most other devices in the market merely shunt noise from the hot line to neutral via a capacitor, without eliminating it. The Harvester collects and stores line noise in a capacitor, which then discharges it as light.

You can use one or a group of Harvesters to enhance your hi-fi or home theatre system’s performance – blacker background for audio and better images for video are promised. They can also be used along with other power conditioners in your system and will work with any line voltage.

The Noise Harvester costs US$99.95 per unit or US$499.95 per five-pack – check with your local PS Audio distributor for arrival times.

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