Do Power Conditioners Really Work? Snake Oil?

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  • Опубликовано: 19 янв 2025

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  • @Matth9782
    @Matth9782 3 года назад +115

    Pro tip set playback speed to 2x, you're welcome!

    • @jimmynorris
      @jimmynorris 3 года назад +4

      Thanks!

    • @tech4life884
      @tech4life884 2 года назад +7

      Pro Tip, 1.5x speed actually sounds better because you can actually hear every word. 2x speed blurrs words together.

    • @blkmrrs3111
      @blkmrrs3111 2 года назад +2

      I settled on 1.75x lol

    • @RyanHarris77
      @RyanHarris77 Год назад +2

      I’m watching this on 0.5x speed

    • @Hugh_Jaynus_00
      @Hugh_Jaynus_00 Год назад +1

      @@RyanHarris77still watching it? :)

  • @SamLease
    @SamLease 3 года назад +71

    It’s millivolts. It all depends on how the circuit was wired in the wall. What other devices are also wired to that circuit in your home. There is more to it than what you are describing. I bet you could get the numbers much lower with an electrician paying a visit. Thank You for the video.

    • @FabioPoianMusic
      @FabioPoianMusic 2 года назад +8

      Well the point is that when you use power conditioners in your rack for live gigs, you do so in order to clean the electricity you get from the venue.
      He’s just debunking the myth.

    • @mrkrinkle8323
      @mrkrinkle8323 2 года назад +2

      It's millivolts" Thanks captain. If you know everything why are you on RUclips? Shouldn't you be reading a book or something?

    • @mattmoshercom
      @mattmoshercom 2 года назад +8

      @@FabioPoianMusic No debunking a myth because the conditioners dont claim to clean the power only a ReGen will do that. If it is dirty going in its dirty going out. It is a massive misconception that people always think a conditioner cleans the power it will only filter certain spikes in certain frequencies to eliminate noise for a better sound floor. And yes everyone it is millivolts not multi volts. But thanks to Nat for taking the time to do the video and the comments to help and educate people...

    • @BlazinRiver1
      @BlazinRiver1 2 года назад +1

      @@mattmoshercom They keep a more "consistent" flow of electricity. Not to mention regulating voltage, since that is why I bought mine. To regulate voltage which in turn does what you have already explained. Never know what kind of place you are walking into. At least with a power conditioner you should have "cleaner" power/sound...buzz free.

    • @VegasVaron
      @VegasVaron 2 года назад

      Isn’t a millivolt is just one thousand of a volt, so nothing to do with whether your power conditioner is doing or not doing.

  • @BlazinRiver1
    @BlazinRiver1 2 года назад +2

    Clean/dirty depends on how you are looking at it. A power conditioner regulates voltage. Not every place is wired the same...just like people. We all know that annoying "buzz". High and low spikes in voltage. Millivolts is what the EMI meter was measuring in. Conditioners, in theory, reduce the spikes in voltage that can "dirty" up the sound.....the sound.....less buzzing. Does not "clean" the electricity so much as it regulates it. Which gives you a cleaner sound.

  • @sylviarienzo6955
    @sylviarienzo6955 Год назад +5

    I have an EMI meter which measures around 800 mV on every circuit in my house. I installed a temporary dedicated line and for the same results. I bought a very expensive brand of power conditioner and it reduced it to around 600mV. I bought 2 Tripp-Lite 500 watt Isolation Transformers, only $300 ea. Each reduced the EMI noise to around 10mV. That is not a typo. The Tripp-Lites reduced the EMI noise to around 10!
    I suspect there are other sources or noise in the line but only very expensive equipment can detect other kinds of noise.

  • @shawnmatthews5118
    @shawnmatthews5118 3 года назад +8

    An isolated, dedicated circuit is what you need. Hook up your line conditioners once that’s accomplished. Also, have your home ground checked. Home builders often take shortcuts on wiring.

  • @pdxway
    @pdxway 5 лет назад +30

    Thanks for the video. According to Amazon, this measure a broad range of dirty electricity frequencies (approximately 3 kHz -- 10 MHz). However, if you check the spec of a lower cost Furman conditioner, it typically say filter only 10 khz and up. May be that is why the power conditioners didn't get the level down that much.

    • @saiprasad8078
      @saiprasad8078 5 лет назад +3

      This makes sense

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  4 года назад +3

      Good point

    • @haowu3319
      @haowu3319 Год назад

      Where can you find the spec of a furman conditioner that says filtering the 10khz? I can't find it in the spec on Furman web. Thanks!

    • @lubomirtilnak1806
      @lubomirtilnak1806 Год назад

      There are no specs of Furman (or any other conditioner), because it is easily measureable...@@haowu3319

    • @danmarjenka6361
      @danmarjenka6361 7 месяцев назад +1

      10 kHz is within the range you stated ( 3kHz - 10 mHz )

  • @godthemillenium
    @godthemillenium 3 года назад +2

    thank you sir for doing this test I personally have 2 monster hdp 1800 and one hdp ir 2550 I use them as glorified surge protectors they cut out when voltage rises above 130 volts and then they wait tell voltage goes down to 125 then they kick back in

  • @DJwalkerworks
    @DJwalkerworks 3 года назад +4

    The conditioners don't filter dirty power.... they smooth the sinusoidal A.C. wave form and maintain a constant voltage over varying loads. Get an oscilloscope if you want to see what they do.....

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  3 года назад +1

      Hmmm.....good info. You seem to be very knowledgeable. Thanks for the tip. I'm not an expert, just a consumer trying to figure out whether or not I wasted my money on this gear. Thanks again.

  • @marklowe7431
    @marklowe7431 4 года назад +10

    Great to see the real world effect the filters have. Thanks for posting Nat. Any device to plug in will have it's own filtering that will cleanup that unregulated power. The filter is more important to trap far greater spikes.

  • @h1ddens0ng
    @h1ddens0ng 3 года назад +9

    I'm sorry but you have incorrect information. The absolute best conditions, normally used in professional studios state dont go above 150mv. Whoever told you 25mv is absolutely insane. It's an impossible reading to achieve, especially in a home arena. You have very good power for a home studio. Some of the best I've ever seen.

    • @anthonysmithjr.7388
      @anthonysmithjr.7388 3 года назад +4

      i got into the 40-60mv range with a greenwave filter i was getting 300 to over 1000mv without the filter in my home. on average though with the green wave filter it sits around 140-180mv. guess it depends on how much EMI there is at certain points of the day

  • @roncoleman2535
    @roncoleman2535 5 лет назад +14

    I noticed that you did not have a grounding pin on the cord that you were plugging in to the units. Reasoning?

    • @Paqqqman
      @Paqqqman 4 года назад +1

      You can tell it has a non-polarized plug also, by the 'reference' (non fluctuating) voltage switching from top to bottom between different outlets... ughh

  • @annekedebruyn7797
    @annekedebruyn7797 Год назад

    Yeah I am using it as a surge protection. But the fact that they do help somewhat is an extra bonus.
    Thanks for this test.

  • @letsfixit251
    @letsfixit251 Месяц назад

    I have a recording studio with a lot of sensitive devices I 'd like to protect. I'm about to power my studio with a solar powered system and my inverter is a modified sine wave inverter which is dirty power. I currently have what I believe to be a decent power conditioner. Any tips to make sure I don't fry any of my devices without buying this expensive emi meter? Is there another way to check it?

  • @royramdeen8864
    @royramdeen8864 Год назад +1

    Great job Nat, thanks for sharing..

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  Год назад +1

      Thank you, no problem.

  • @ReynaldoIvanPena
    @ReynaldoIvanPena 2 года назад

    Mine doesn’t indicate a steady 120. It shows 128. I bought it from Amazon, should I return it?

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  2 года назад

      Are you referring to your power conditioner?

    • @ReynaldoIvanPena
      @ReynaldoIvanPena 2 года назад

      @@natcoziay correct

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  2 года назад

      No don't send it back, there is nothing wrong with it. That number is the voltage amount coming from your house. Some areas have higher or lower voltage outputs depending on the time of day. That has nothing to do with the power conditioner itself. The power conditioner is letting you know that your house is putting out 128.

    • @ReynaldoIvanPena
      @ReynaldoIvanPena 2 года назад

      @@natcoziay keep in mind I have a P-1800 AR, it’s a voltage regulator that promotes converting regulation to steady 120 (-/+5). I sent an email to Furman and posted a question on Quora. Folks at Quora suggest I may need to add more load.

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  2 года назад

      @@ReynaldoIvanPena ok I see. I still think the power conditioner is fine.

  • @diaryofanaxeman539
    @diaryofanaxeman539 9 месяцев назад

    I play live on stage and do occasional studio work.
    I use a Monster 1100 Power Bar from the wall to power a Monster 2500 Power Conditioner, an ETA PD9 Power Conditioner to give clean power to a 16 space rack system and large effects pedalboard full of digital effects processors and analog effects units.
    I never had EMI , RFI, hum or hiss in my system.
    When I take my digital effects processors ;;Digitech 2112 SGS, RP-12, RP-1 in for a check up with a tech, all the capacitors are still 100 % fuctional and my sound on on stage or in the studio, is clean and prestine.

  • @Nettechnologist
    @Nettechnologist 5 лет назад +11

    Would be cool to see what a cheap EMI surge protector measures and a UPS

  • @varpornrat
    @varpornrat 4 года назад +11

    Who cares if he gets the words mixed up. He saved us thousands of dollars from getting an overpriced power conditioner. You can a decent one for $100-$150s.

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  4 года назад +9

      That is why I dont respond to them. Thank you for that. I never claimed to be an expert. But I realize some people like to entertain themselves. 👍

    • @theaudiophilebarista2424
      @theaudiophilebarista2424 4 года назад +1

      I believe this EMI meter only measures from 3 kHz and up. Missing a big part of the audio spectrum. Not very useful for audio maybe? Also it measures up to 10 Mhz. Where is this noise situated?

    • @TRS-Tech
      @TRS-Tech 4 года назад +1

      Firstly if you want a high end power conditioner that very high value equipment will be connected to only really have one option and that it a type of UPS called a "Double / Delta online conversion" These are normally used for servers and data centers. They are not cheap. They will however protect you from brown out's "sudden voltage drop" and surges "sudden increase in voltage. They also protect you from some other conditions all in one device. This is not the type of UPS that you will find at an electronics store. You would only find one at a commercial IT supply company. There are generally three types of UPS systems and the "Double / Delta online conversion" type sadly are most sophisticated and thus the most expensive.
      The problem is that "dirty power" can describe many conditions not just the high and low voltage conditions. You also have radio interference, poor grounding, noise from induced current caused by nearby wiring and some other more rare conditions.
      If budget is not a constraint for you then a "Double / Delta online conversion" UPS if the device you want. You need to be aware that these units are fairly large and very heavy.
      If you already have a cheaper type of UPS or have a good quality stable mains supply you can make a power conditioner for well under $100 excluding the housing. A power conditioner will consist of the following component parts. I am not going to list what they all do or this post will be 2 pages long...... To make a power conditioner you will need..:>
      MOV's of correct rating (this is what is built into an off the shelf surge protector)
      A common mode AC filter
      Ferrite wound RF filter
      A two stage mains inducted noise filter
      A single common good quality ground connection
      The above is the very minimum of what you will need. You will find information on UPS systems and building mains conditioning filters on youtube.
      However !!!! PLEASE - NO MATTER WHO SAYS SO DO NOT CUT THE GROUNDING CABLE / EARTH ON YOUR EQUIPMENT !!! some noise problems can be removed by cutting the ground, this is normally when you have a ground loop but at the same time you RISK YOUR LIFE by doing this. If you have ever seen a singer receive a nasty shock from a microphone or someone get a nasty shock when playing a corded electric guitar this is highly likely to be caused by someone cutting the mains ground / earth connection. The noise problem is not created by the earth or ground the problem will be somewhere else. Far to many people in the audio industry have been killed or seriously injured by this highly dangerous practice. Getting sued or loosing your life is not !

  • @fin441
    @fin441 Год назад +1

    Can someone suggest a low noise power conditioner

    • @Grue_ni
      @Grue_ni 21 день назад

      I have good experience with Isotek Powerconditioner, but they are not cheap.
      I got the Sigmas V3 Sigmas V5 and Sirius V3 and i am very sattisfied.

  • @gilko61
    @gilko61 Год назад +1

    Brilliant idea for testing these things and that noise remover gadget on your other video.
    One thing that may help is to make sure you have no "wall warts", i.e. SMPS, or Switched Mode Power Supplies, plugged anywhere in that same circuit. This means phone chargers, computer chargers, and the like. I wish I had your meter, but I have learned from many sources that one can pollute all the other devices on the circuit. Try with your meter, and see if it makes a difference. I believe it will. It might explain why you were measuring 180 mV on one video, and 400+ on the other. Could be you plugged in something new.

  • @TracyMichael
    @TracyMichael Год назад +1

    Thank You for this video. I was searching for something like this. I upgraded my Furman to a better one just to still see the noise. I am thinking of getting a greenware meter and filter. I think it could do my system some justice.

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  Год назад

      You're welcome

    • @TracyMichael
      @TracyMichael Год назад +1

      @@natcoziay I ordered a Greenwave Meter and 4 Filters. I'm hoping this works for me. I've watched a few videos where the filters work really well.

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  Год назад

      @@TracyMichael Good luck to you. Let me know how it works out.

    • @TracyMichael
      @TracyMichael Год назад

      @@natcoziay Will do!!! I have a warm audio setup and the pre-amp WA-73 noise floor is crazy, by the time I send it to the Tube EQ and WA-2A there is way too much noise for comfort.

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  Год назад

      @@TracyMichael Have you tried adjusting the signal to noise ratio to see if you can get a quality sound?

  • @johnbooker7153
    @johnbooker7153 Год назад +1

    So basically, they offer some surge protection, neatness behind the rack and some visual esthetics to the rack???

  • @djscratchdog
    @djscratchdog Год назад

    did you ground each unit?

  • @debeauvillestudios6240
    @debeauvillestudios6240 4 года назад +29

    Brother - that initial reading of 183 mV strikes me as quite good - I’ve seen other demonstration videos here on RUclips where outlets were generating 1000 mV or more of interference. I’de be damn happy with that sort of baseline in my studio.

    • @johnmartin5153
      @johnmartin5153 4 года назад +3

      The whole thing of 25 mV or less is incorrect?

    • @7Wounds
      @7Wounds 3 года назад

      @@johnmartin5153 what would be an accurate number? .. if there is such a number.

    • @johnmartin5153
      @johnmartin5153 3 года назад +3

      @@7Wounds that’s what I’ve heard but to be honest with you I’ve heard so many different things from so many different people I’m confused as hell now 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @johnmartin5153
      @johnmartin5153 3 года назад +2

      Time to study into this deeper

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      @diegobentlee9775 3 года назад +1

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  • @malibustacy3606
    @malibustacy3606 3 года назад +1

    Does the Broadband EMI Meter have a sideburn trimming attachment because it sure sounds like it does.

  • @JamesArthurs
    @JamesArthurs 3 года назад +1

    Hi Nat, thanks for putting this together. What did you end up doing for a resolution?

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  3 года назад +2

      Yo what's up.....I plan on getting the Audioquest Niagara 1200. It's the best solution for me at the moment. I live in a condo so running a dedicated electrical line is not an option for me.

    • @JamesArthurs
      @JamesArthurs 3 года назад

      @@natcoziay Thanks for taking the time to reply Nat, appreciate your help with this and am wishing you all the best with the Niagara. If it's not too much trouble, please let me know how it goes with that unit.
      James.

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  3 года назад

      No problem....when I get it I will hit you back with an update.

    • @JamesArthurs
      @JamesArthurs 3 года назад

      @@natcoziay Thanks Nat.
      Put a link up here to demonstrate what I'm struggling with at a new apartment I've moved into. The issue doesn't happen at any other location with the amplifier, just here at home. Called everywhere, hired an electrician who agreed there was an issue at hand, but could not get to the root of it in the limited time he was there.
      I know electric is really hard to sort out - even in person - so online it's nearly impossible. But thought I'd attach it here in the event you may have a minute or two to have a listen. Perhaps the 1200 or 3000 Audioquest would help solve this. Hard to say.
      drive.google.com/drive/folders/1wg6VR-j4tDL8E1gtGG0gD7lbW0ckUFIr?usp=sharing
      James.

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  3 года назад

      I couldn't review the link without you giving access..I sent you access request. But the audioquest niagara line should solve any issues you have. It's made to kill all noise in your electrical.

  • @codylujan
    @codylujan 4 года назад +6

    I'm really glad you made this video. Regardless of the terminology used, it proved an incredibly useful visual. I almost got the furman and i'm glad I didn't waste my money. I own a studio as well and need to clean up my power.
    I have seen numerous sources say *actual* power conditioners are pretty expensive. If you had the budget, I'd be curious to see you buy a relatively expensive power conditioner to test that theory. After all, after you do the test, you can just return it. I live in coastal florida and it storms A LOT; my power goes out regularly and the power company is constantly restoring our power due to lightning. I own a lot of studio gear and nothing would make me more unhappy than losing it because of a storm.

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  4 года назад

      Thanks bro...I'm looking at the Niagara product. I've heard good things about it. I understand how you feel. Gotta protect your gear man!! Especially in Florida.

    • @charliebryce3783
      @charliebryce3783 3 года назад

      try this;
      ruclips.net/video/RibTdDAYXs8/видео.html

    • @JoshFisher567
      @JoshFisher567 3 года назад

      A, depends on the power and wiring in your home. Nothing is going to clean up bad wiring. That Furhman is from 2001 to 2012.. Here's a test with someone using the same EMI meter who has it jump up to 189 when plugged into the wall. On the high power banks he got 22 to 23. The other four low power banks didn't due so we'll but you really want the high power analog devices in those to protect. Digital has hardware in it to control power but analog is where you really hear the noise.
      The guy tested another brand and it was just as bad. Really these are only needed for analog eequipment,, usually tube amps.If you've spent 20K plus on a home theater system then I'm would personally get a sine wave battery backup but good ones are not cheap.
      The only other company I have see besides Furhmann that works is iFI, but it's more expensive although the iFi AÇ purifier plugs into one outlet while you plug a surge protector in the othe and it fixes the noise in a different way then most line comditionars.r. You can also plug it directly into your surge protector. Let's say you had a nine outlet surge protector and 4 analogue devices and four digital devices. You would put the iFi in the middle and four devices in-between (4 analogue on the left, 4 digital on the right.
      Really these are only needed for very expensive Audio setups and older equipment like turntables, DACs, tube amps and DACs. I just got one and really wish I had that EMI reader to do some testing.
      While not used as.muvh anymore, power line adapters add tons of noise. Considering that they use your existing home wiring to extend your LAN/Wifi that's not shocking but the iFi removes all of that.
      So, you need the right set of circumstances for these to improve anything one other is older houses with no ground line. They still exist. So bad electricity that an electrician can't fix, or would be ridiculously expensive with expensive reference analog gear. I don't think these make much difference with digital as most digital equipment can handle the power fluctuation, at least to an extent.
      ruclips.net/video/eq6Wpd7Egg8/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/X5V1JOSjbRA/видео.html

  • @ANTHONYSKEETE
    @ANTHONYSKEETE 4 года назад +9

    mV is millivolts, an electrical term, a division of one volt.

    • @booradlly
      @booradlly 3 года назад

      normally yes, but we aren’t in Kansas anymore. Now we are in emi and rf territory. mV is a unit of measure of something entirely different here.

  • @Bargeonin
    @Bargeonin 2 года назад +1

    Wouldn't you need a voltage regulator and not just a power conditioner to accomplish this?

  • @chasekemp
    @chasekemp 7 месяцев назад +1

    what did you end up getting instead? home studio guy

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  7 месяцев назад

      I didn't get anything. My power source is clean enough to get by. I don't want to waste money on snake oil products. I think the best option is a dedicated power line. That way at least you know you're not being swindled.

  • @jaimemonroyofficial
    @jaimemonroyofficial 4 года назад +3

    Absolutely valuable video. So, How to solve problem of "dirty electricity"?. Does anyone tried a true online UPS (AC-DC-AC conversion) an then notice the output voltage is really cleaner than input one?. Thank you.

    • @alexanderbelov6892
      @alexanderbelov6892 4 года назад

      UPS with sine conversion in DC->AC are rare. Usually they use square signal to avoid energy loss on sine generation using transistors logic.
      But if ignore it is square it is clean of other noises.

    • @cripesalmighty4744
      @cripesalmighty4744 4 года назад

      Isolation transformers are the only thing that really works. I use them in my studio

  • @michaelw3090
    @michaelw3090 3 года назад +3

    What did you expect using cheap power conditioners ? Try a Gigawatt or Audioquest, and the result will be very different ...

  • @epg2501
    @epg2501 3 года назад

    Did you find anything that worked?

  • @0verClockin
    @0verClockin 3 года назад +3

    interesting experiment with curious results. i would like to see the wave form on the ac line with an oscilloscope. thanks for sharing

  • @robertmarshall6638
    @robertmarshall6638 2 года назад +7

    Enjoyed it. Honest and straight forward testing we can all relate to and understand. Thanks Nat for getting us thinking again about clean power.

  • @oetken007
    @oetken007 4 года назад +5

    Hey Bro. It is not called "multi volt". It is called "milli volt". 148 mV means 0.148V and this ist a very low reading. You need ~ 15 times this value to run a red LED. The important thing is, how much energy the 0.148 mV can deliver. What this means is, are these 0.148mV able to deliver some current or will the voltage drop down. The mains filtering is done in the appliances. There are filters an caps inside the power supply that smooth out any voltage variation before a very clean dc voltage is delivered to the electronics. The biggest impact does have the components used inside of your amp or mixer and so on. Especially the quality of the used caps.
    In my opinion all these filtering and cleaning devices are nonsense. The point is... if you believe in its effectiveness you will hear a difference, even if it is not there.

  • @charlesa.4819
    @charlesa.4819 4 года назад +8

    Hey Nat, What If You Stack The Conditioner? One To Condition The Second? Outcome?

  • @Wombat86dkdk
    @Wombat86dkdk 5 лет назад +11

    If your electricity is dirty why dont you clean it with some water?

    • @brianm509
      @brianm509 4 года назад

      409 makes some good power cleaner!

  • @brianm509
    @brianm509 4 года назад +2

    I have dirty multiamps. Is that bad?

    • @jonnda
      @jonnda 4 года назад

      Depends on how much multiwatts the device is using.

    • @dcmuzic2023
      @dcmuzic2023 4 года назад +1

      You guys are multinuts lol

    • @gdn101
      @gdn101 2 года назад

      No. You can never have too many dirty, filthy amps. Ditto guitars. 😉

  • @mamoneseven5
    @mamoneseven5 3 года назад +2

    Great video man, it's should be helpful for audio lover,,, i just learning something new....
    Thanks for making a helpful video....

  • @vicvera8949
    @vicvera8949 3 года назад

    Hey good video is there any Paul condition with you recommend?

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  3 года назад +1

      I thought the audioquest niagara was a good recommendation, but my research on that has led me to believe it is not worth it. It seems that hiring an electrician to run a dedicated line is the best option.

    • @vicvera8949
      @vicvera8949 3 года назад

      @@natcoziay thanks I thought that would be the best solution to get a professional electrician to install a power conditioner because there are some out there but they cost like $25,000 a whole house not paid $25,000 for a power conditioner when you could just hire a professional thanks a lot appreciate it OK take care Nat Coziay...

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  3 года назад

      @@vicvera8949 you're welcome.

  • @BlackfeatherAlexander
    @BlackfeatherAlexander 2 года назад

    Did you find a solution?

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  2 года назад

      I believe the best solution is a dedicated electrical line. All other current options appear to be snake oil according to scientific studies. I was going to get the Audioquest Niagara, but I saw a scientific test on RUclips that made me rethink that option.

  • @jeromeblanchet685
    @jeromeblanchet685 Год назад

    very good and instructive test

  • @michaelmcallister5522
    @michaelmcallister5522 3 года назад +4

    That green wave is sweet. I’d love to see more testing with some of the higher end conditioners to see if they actually do anything. Would also love to see if on a regenerator.

  • @szeredaiakos
    @szeredaiakos 4 года назад +4

    I am running my Distributed Analog Converters (DAC) on 2 mono volts (mV) which is like only 2 rather than 100 of the multi kind.

    • @brx360x
      @brx360x 4 года назад

      LMFAO!!!

  • @tubeandrew91083
    @tubeandrew91083 4 года назад +1

    Are the 2 conditioners grounded (that is with a third prong inserted on a properly grounded socket)? If not, you surely will get a lot of EMI. Just grounding alone will reduce significantly the EMI, and further reduction on connecting to conditioner, that is why I have found.

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  4 года назад

      Yes they are grounded.

  • @terriludolf6101
    @terriludolf6101 Год назад +1

    Multivolts are cool 🙂

  • @heythere6983
    @heythere6983 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the measurement . I have a 300 ish dollar Furman conditioner .
    I never noticed it changed my sound from my guitar amp but maybe my ear want as developed for those specific things a few years ago but unused it again on another amp and it infact seemed to clean up the sound.
    It sounded like the high end was more tight and clear. I play with distortion though so it almost made it seem like it had less of the effect of guitar distortion . But it didn’t sound bad, my amp sounded less compressed and mushy and a bit brighter and tighter . I was surprised, I didn’t notice that on my other amp years ago.
    I am looking into their higher quality conditioners tho if since some of them have isolation transformers and say offer compete isolation from your wiring without having to re wire your house etc.
    I forget of you mentioned in e video, hoe much did your device cost to measure ? And do you know of other devices to measure like this ?
    - side note, I did question if I really wanted my sound any brighter or tighter, especially when the goal for rock is distortion . And I wonder if someone wants less distortion for any track, often you find people wanting to add in more harmonic distortion to smoother up transients and fill out the sound . Sometimes I hear tracks that sound too clean. They sound sterile and artificial in a way. In real life music is never Uber clean sounding . But I get people want to add distortion to taste

    • @DjNateNaSty_YT
      @DjNateNaSty_YT 2 года назад

      Yeah, but if you want ultra clean audio, I would suggest Audioquest Niagara series power conditioners for clean sound.

    • @BenState
      @BenState Год назад

      the amp doesnt use AC in the audio signal

  • @arielstereo5484
    @arielstereo5484 3 года назад

    If the electricity from the power conditioner is dirty then what's the point in having one when they claim clean power?

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  3 года назад

      That's my question too

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  3 года назад

      Maybe they do offer surge protection

    • @arielstereo5484
      @arielstereo5484 3 года назад

      @@natcoziay yes they offer surge protection but the power better be clean too. If you place a filter on a power conditioner does it clean it up?

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  3 года назад +1

      @@arielstereo5484 That was the purpose of this video. This video was to show that these power conditioners are nothing more than fancy surge protectors in my opinion. I am not an electrical expert. I simply did a common sense test to show that the power conditioner did nothing but make my bank account smaller.

    • @arielstereo5484
      @arielstereo5484 3 года назад

      @@natcoziay
      Thank you for the video! Glad you did it. Most people including me think it's true clean power and it's not.

  • @ejayerik
    @ejayerik 5 лет назад +8

    You sound just like Tyrone from Ownage Pranks. Great video btw

    • @Jlnunez1234
      @Jlnunez1234 4 года назад

      Thought the same exact thing.

  • @fcf8269
    @fcf8269 4 года назад +2

    The fundamental problem is that anything produce noise on the line, if you filter it, your equipment will generate a minimal amount of noise, that may end up on your track when recording.
    Unless you use pro-grade equipment in a studio with proper gauge wires with proper insulation with proper filtering before they get to the actual plug; you are still dealing withe issue in a way or another.
    For home studios, I can't really tell the difference to be honest, using a regular surge protector

  • @billwillard9410
    @billwillard9410 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks for the insight. I wonder how the PS Audio Power Plants would measure, as they’re supposed to regenerate the AC power instead if filtering. Any experience with resting those or something similar?

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  5 лет назад +3

      I have not tested anything similar yet. I do have my eye on a unit that is supposed to work really well. I will do a video and a test once I get it. Thanks for reaching out.

    • @dvlduvall
      @dvlduvall 4 года назад +1

      I did test mine
      PS Audio PowerPlant 3
      It measured 350-380 mV
      I also tested the ohms. They were just 2 ohms.
      My bare socket tested 270-300 mV
      And 100+ ohms.

    • @mobby1212
      @mobby1212 2 года назад

      Read Audio Science Review on the PS Audio regenerators.

    • @WoodyONeal
      @WoodyONeal Год назад

      1.21 jigga multivolts!!

  • @gregwx
    @gregwx 3 года назад +1

    No offense but I think you are thinking on Power conditioner as Insolation Transformer, those are different things. Power conditioning helps to remove noise from other devices drawing power from a wall. So you have to run this test with multiple equipment running to see how well these remove noise. A Insolation Transformer is what cleans electricity but they require a proper galvanic ground.

    • @gregwx
      @gregwx 3 года назад

      A way to see it, a power conditioner is like water filter, while a isolation transformer is like having your own clean water reservoir.

  • @D1Calderon
    @D1Calderon 4 года назад +1

    Have you tried using the Greenwave Filters?

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  4 года назад

      No I haven't

    • @D1Calderon
      @D1Calderon 4 года назад

      I’m looking for audio quality improvement as well for my Home Theatre. I just ordered an EMI meter and those filters. Hopefully I see a difference.

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  4 года назад

      I have done research on audioquest. Their reviews are good. I will be getting the audioquest niagara 1200. I hear it's the best on the market right now

    • @D1Calderon
      @D1Calderon 4 года назад

      Check this vid out. It may work.
      ruclips.net/video/1pW9WTiNuls/видео.html

    • @YSN_ee
      @YSN_ee Год назад

      @@D1Calderon any updates about filters? looking to try some

  • @williestyle2345
    @williestyle2345 2 года назад

    Hello All, What Power Conditioner do u all recommend? I'm in the Market for a Power Conditioner? Thanks! I'm a Dj and i had a bad experience this weekend at a outdoor event. Thanks

  • @jamesf2918
    @jamesf2918 3 года назад

    Have you found something that works better since making this video? Thanks.

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  3 года назад

      I'm still saving for the audioquest. I was gonna get the Niagara 1200 but I'm going to get the bigger unit. Look at the audioquest niagara 1200. That will solve your problems, at least the reviews seem to be good

    • @charliebryce3783
      @charliebryce3783 3 года назад

      try this solution:
      ruclips.net/video/RibTdDAYXs8/видео.html

  • @josephcreed7
    @josephcreed7 5 лет назад +5

    Thank you for performing a scientific test on power conditioners. The Internet has needed this for a long time. Would you be willing to review the audio quest powerquest 2 or 3? Thanks!

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  5 лет назад +3

      Thanks for the comment. I dont have one of those units, but if I get one I definitely will test it out for everyone.

    • @josephcreed7
      @josephcreed7 5 лет назад +1

      @@natcoziay You're very welcome, I'll subscribe in the event you do. Thanks!

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  5 лет назад +2

      👍thanks!

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  5 лет назад +2

      Are you a truck driver?

    • @josephcreed7
      @josephcreed7 5 лет назад +1

      @@natcoziay Yessir, 48 state longhaul out of Oregon

  • @dougmurray7684
    @dougmurray7684 3 года назад +1

    Did you ever find a suitable product that is affordable and reduces noise? I've seen one other video similar to this and same results. Independent testing does not meet the manufacturer's claims.

  • @TempoDrift1480
    @TempoDrift1480 3 года назад +6

    Multivolts huh? Well it would take a bolt of lightning.

  • @echy5
    @echy5 3 года назад

    what do you recommend for clean electricity? do you recommend rewiring the whole house or is there a specific power outlet that you should use for best clean electricity?

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  3 года назад +1

      Audioquest niagara 1200...look it up

  • @jamesrobinson7381
    @jamesrobinson7381 Год назад +1

    appreciate the demonstration ... I was looking for some possible cost savings too

  • @JewMonGee
    @JewMonGee 5 месяцев назад

    hey nat coziay is a pure sine wave converter better

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  5 месяцев назад +1

      @@JewMonGee Absolutely! Those other inverters can damage your electronics. Always go pure sine wave if you can afford it.

    • @JewMonGee
      @JewMonGee 5 месяцев назад

      @@natcoziay hey i appreciate your reply,
      I live in an apartment with a smart meter if you have one replace it for the vintage original mechanical meters the smart meters have radio frequency and wireless transmission and that is causing dirty electrictiy the UN planned this smart meter smart grid bullshit.
      anyways in my apartment i have a shit ton of dirty electricty and i bought one of the meters off of ali experess and im tryna fix my dirty electricity problem. i just dont want
      dirty ac to come out of the pure sine wave inverter also i think im looking for a pure sine wave inverter UPS but at this rate im not sure i just dont want dirty electricty

  • @nigelpearson6664
    @nigelpearson6664 3 года назад +4

    The meter is the problem. Almost like a Ghost detector. To be useful it would have common mode and differential mode separation. A spectrum analyser would be handy. 10 kHz to 5 MHz is a useful range. I have tried a device like this at home and found the same as here. Using my 25 MHz analyser I found nothing down to - 70 dB. I use a medium cost filter unit.

  • @stacks4943
    @stacks4943 3 года назад

    Thank you for this video. Did you ever find a solution..? Cheers… 👍👊🇺🇸

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  3 года назад

      Yes, audioquest...look them up.

  • @KoolKatBeatz
    @KoolKatBeatz 4 года назад +1

    Cool he told us they dont work, respect... SO what do we do to clean up the power?

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  4 года назад

      Either get something like an Audioquest Niagara 1200 or have a dedicated power line run into your studio. You will need an electrician for the dedicated line. The Audioquest Niagara costs around $1K

  • @christianbpperez6044
    @christianbpperez6044 4 года назад

    Great video, I’m also having issues in my home studio, my speakers and mic are picking up frequencies and buzzing. I checked my outlets and they are all grounded. I also have a Furman power condenser. I’m looking into buying
    green-wave dirty electricity filter to get rid of the problem.

    • @alexanderbelov6892
      @alexanderbelov6892 4 года назад +2

      Check that grounding is properly wired to ground. Sometimes ground wires are dangling without any proper destination.

    • @christianbpperez6044
      @christianbpperez6044 4 года назад +1

      Alexander Belov thanks for the tip, I bought an outlet tester to that shows if the outlet is grounded or not, it says all my outlets are good. I also bought dirty electricity filters and the frequency is still there. I don’t know what to do

    • @Totalplonker
      @Totalplonker 4 года назад +1

      Some of the problems caused by power conditioners include high energy spikes (causing contact arcing, which resembles a clicking sound), lose of detail due to broadband noise, or distortion in the mains supply due to industrial loads. Many of the effects produced by these include bloated bass, distortion, brightness in the high frequency, three dimensional depth reduction and poor imaging. You might be thinking that you don't hear any of these things, so your system must not be effected, well once you add a mains cable, all will become apparent, suddenly your system will open up with superior dynamics, tighter bass, sweeter treble and improved depth and imaging. All this can be achieved by simply using a mains cable on one component, and you will hear the difference immediately. Naturally adding them to all components will offer the best sound!

    • @christianbpperez6044
      @christianbpperez6044 4 года назад +1

      Total plonker thank you for the help, I looked up mains cable and it just looks like a power cord. Is there any in particular I should be looking for the help with my problem also should I connect it to the power conditioner which is connected to all devices or should I buy a cable for each individual device ie. left speaker, right speaker, desktop etc

    • @Totalplonker
      @Totalplonker 4 года назад

      Unfortunately it's a trial-and-error process one has to go through for themselves, each setup has its own electricity characteristics so what works for me is not necessary going to work for you! Even though I was astonished by how much my setup had improved with a separately purchased mains cable, sadly it's still hadn't really resolved my hiss/buzz issues!
      The only advice I can give you when when purchasing mains cable is you really should consider constructing your own, you can get decent D.I.Y ones for as little as £6 per metre at mcuc.co.uk
      You can also try spreading out electricity supply for your devices from another room (via extension lead) hope this helps!

  • @dannyroddy
    @dannyroddy Год назад

    Saved me money. Thanks.

  • @c.a.n.ei.z.m1504
    @c.a.n.ei.z.m1504 4 года назад

    So what's the best thing to use for Studio to get clean energy

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  4 года назад

      Check out the audioquest niagara 1200. It's supposed to be really good. That's what I plan on getting.

  • @vernonmandapat2935
    @vernonmandapat2935 4 года назад +11

    Multivolts?? Just learn first the BASIC technical terms before you make a video. -- millivolts not multivolts

    • @mrblurleighton
      @mrblurleighton 3 года назад

      Yes. I winced everytime he said that. Still, I'm grateful for this video. It has helped me a lot.

    • @NatMart9394
      @NatMart9394 3 года назад +1

      Let's see You make a video if you think your that clever, you put yourself out there. Money where your mouth is.

  • @mo3k
    @mo3k 4 года назад +2

    At 6:40 that happens all the time lol. LIKE "YOUR NOT USB WHY ARE YOU ACTING LIKE THIS!?"

  • @abnrmlmind
    @abnrmlmind 3 года назад

    What's it supposed to be at?

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  3 года назад

      I am not an electrical expert...but from what I know, the closer you get to zero, the cleaner the signal

  • @tauernhiker0001
    @tauernhiker0001 2 года назад

    Yes, I can clearly see the 183 multi-Volts. Even though I have no Idea what a multi-Volts might be???

  • @da900smoove1
    @da900smoove1 4 года назад

    So over the years I've Spoken to Electricians on Remodel or New Home Construction Job Sites and the Key to Wiring a Home for Various Applications is Planning for Specific Items like Washer & Dryers, Stoves, Refrigerators, Central Air Conditioner Units and then the General Use Lights and Basic Electric Outlets.... For a Studio/Theater Setup You Need a SEPARATE SWITCH/CIRCUIT PANEL FOR THAT ROOM....Similar to HOSPITAL GRADE EQUIPMENT OUTLETS....That will Allow the Current to be Steady to Direct Points where Equipment is Installed

  • @saiprasad8078
    @saiprasad8078 5 лет назад +4

    The units you are testing are passive units and stop gap solutions. Real power conditioners are very expensive and use active components.

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  5 лет назад +1

      What do you think about the audioquest niagara 1200?

    • @saiprasad8078
      @saiprasad8078 5 лет назад +3

      @@natcoziay welcome actually I am waiting for you to review that 😉

    • @dalehunter9458
      @dalehunter9458 4 года назад +1

      You could try a isotek evo3 power conditioner, they get amazing reviews from / upscale audio

  • @brooklynknightss
    @brooklynknightss 2 года назад +1

    Thank you

  • @DoctorMandible
    @DoctorMandible 2 года назад

    Odd how none of the pro-power conditioner reviews have any sound quality tests.

  • @nigelpearson6664
    @nigelpearson6664 2 года назад

    I should have said. I was able to build a filter to any sensible layout . I ended up using a simple 4.4 uF shunt filter. I would liken that to maximum dose paracetamol with strong coffee. I was left with the feeling the meter was more the snake oil device. It's like a light meter they doesn't say what the exact problem is. One experimenter used 25 uF..That seems very close to the mains frequency.

  • @jasmenter
    @jasmenter 4 года назад +1

    So what do we do guys ? Any suggestion ?

  • @righteousone8454
    @righteousone8454 2 года назад +2

    Thank you, Sir :D
    I needed to know about M8DX, looks like garbage to me. I just bought Furman ELITE15 DM i
    If you want me to post my findings, just like my comment, so I remember to post up the results.
    I will test the unit using Trifield Dirty Electricity tester

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  2 года назад

      Yes please let us know your findings.

  • @allansh828
    @allansh828 4 года назад +9

    dude, it's not that simple

    • @prslespaul
      @prslespaul 4 года назад +5

      Care to elaborate?

  • @Compumon27
    @Compumon27 2 года назад

    Black Lion Audio PG-2 Power Grid Power Conditioner cleaned my noise nicely! I’m whisper quite and super clear! Power conditioner (Some) actually perform well. Guess I got lucky. I’m running all my outboards through it and decided to remove and pack away my ebtech hum eliminators as they’re not needed any longer.

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  2 года назад +1

      Hmm.. I gotta check that out. Thanks

  • @poxcr
    @poxcr 9 месяцев назад +1

    Can't take advice on electrical stuff seriously from someone who talks about "multivolts".

  • @dirface
    @dirface 3 года назад

    I don't see how this is a 'real world' scenario as the chain must be: ground outlet -> Black Lion -> ground unit to even work properly. The measuring device is missing the ground pin.

  • @clovisdacruz6078
    @clovisdacruz6078 4 года назад

    Was that an active or passive power conditioner?

  • @deama15
    @deama15 3 года назад

    Could you do a test with ferrite cores?

  • @therealDadeMurphy
    @therealDadeMurphy 8 месяцев назад +1

    lol he said Multi-Volts or is it Maga-Volts no it’s Mad-volts!!! Wait it’s Millivolts!! The answer is correct I greet you my friend.

  • @coolruler8856
    @coolruler8856 3 года назад +5

    Great vid man it really opened my eyes to some bad advice I received . Courageous thing you did .

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  3 года назад

      No problem

    • @TheZuuKeeperz
      @TheZuuKeeperz 3 года назад +1

      lol you should still get a power conditioner, he needs to do more research.

  • @jamesthomas4670
    @jamesthomas4670 5 лет назад +11

    MULTI VOLTS ? YOURE KILLING ME

    • @brianm509
      @brianm509 4 года назад +2

      A lot of multiamps will kill you too! CAUTION

  • @InfiniteRecordsKohima
    @InfiniteRecordsKohima 4 года назад +5

    Is your EMI meter a Snake oil too??

  • @israeltorres7608
    @israeltorres7608 3 года назад

    Amazing work

  • @z3110599
    @z3110599 2 года назад

    Multivolt?

  • @4602experience
    @4602experience 6 месяцев назад

    With Furman at least, you get what you pay for. There more premium offerings do a much better job at filtration but they cost $1000++

  • @shaolin95
    @shaolin95 4 года назад +5

    183v without any filters is actually darn good on your location. Unless you had nothing really plugged in on that circuit that is.

  • @tjsogmc
    @tjsogmc 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for sharing. I wonder if the filters would be more effective if the incoming power was worse than the 180mv that you had. Truth be told, that 180 isn't that bad.
    I was advised to buy a cheaper power conditioner (Pyle PCO 800) and now I'm glad I did. It does provide multi-outlet and surge protection, which is really nice. And it also does reduce the line buzz compared to not using one at all, although that's just using my ear and not measured with a proper meter.

    • @natcoziay
      @natcoziay  3 года назад

      Good thoughts..interesting

  • @Bobaheisenberg
    @Bobaheisenberg 4 года назад +5

    Doctor DirtySound and the Multi-Volts of Electricity

  • @liran547
    @liran547 4 года назад

    we know that thing will reduce noice from plugs, but the true factor is and only is, will it make the systems sound better

  • @fritzcapp2061
    @fritzcapp2061 3 года назад

    Furman is better than monster.... what happens if you run a power conditioner into a power conditioner?

  • @cubinn149
    @cubinn149 4 года назад +3

    Yes this is true u need more expensive line conditioners for ultra emi filtering

    • @r423fplip
      @r423fplip 4 года назад

      That make no difference !!! My amp and CD player already filters the mains.

    • @junaid4946
      @junaid4946 4 года назад

      @@r423fplip how

  • @lightningwaves5436
    @lightningwaves5436 10 месяцев назад

    WOW! I really need to invest in a proper ac line power conditioner. I don't want to shatter the bank

  • @eldenneemia387
    @eldenneemia387 2 года назад

    1000mv is 1v ain't it? conditioner vs voltage regulators. Those numbers is pretty good. So if it's 183mv that about .183v. Yeah that all good. I can see if it's beyond 120v then the millivolt reading should be super high. wow maybe need AC to DC power converter.
    Now this just remind of an issue before which we ended up replacing breakers/wiring size and outlet. The measurement was not in millivolt. Sometimes old stuff will eventually need to be replaced as in commercial building that have many things ranging from motors to fridge, relay lighting system and more.
    now only few things i can recall the difference in sound with conditioners. It had to do with what transformers mainly used then if its a good voltage regular then the conditioners will be great. All i can say is i still prefer Toroidal but dang expensive and heavy.