FILTERS AND CONDITIONERS

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Ditto! Been sporting the full-on Kojak since the first lockdown...
I'm well on my way to Yul Brynner, so learned to use a hair clipper during lockdown to take care of what I had left. The first attempt, I set the clippers too short, plus I'd cut my forehead open the day before , so ended up looking like an extra from Shawshank Redemption. Scared my wife to death when she came in from work 🤣
 

gasolin

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I don't own a mains conditioner or anything like that, just a non filtered mains block, but what I found I had to buy was some kind of DC blocker.

Everytime my much better half or son used the hair dryer, my system sounded like a swarm of angry bees had moved in. It wasn't subtle. I bought the DC Blocker from ifi. Worked a treat, no more bees 👍.

Audiolab also maskes a dc blocker https://www.audiolab.co.uk/dc-block/

not somthing crazy expensive, something most can afford (even me)
 
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AndyCC72

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I've got the Tacima mains conditioner from Amazon, £36. For me it's made quite a difference to my sound and in a good way. I was amazed really, and cos it's Amazon if you don't like it just send it back! I can feel other voices on here about to say I'm deluding myself but I'm happy. I was going to do an AB sound comparison but the difference was so obvious to the standard mains extension I never bothered
I bought one last week and it made no difference that I can hear in my system. I had an Olsen previous which I only replaced because the lead was about about 7m long and looked unseemly
 

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