
Pictured above: The Clearview Double Helix MK II Power Strip. |
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If you are using an ordinary or hospital grade power strip—or any power conditioner, no matter how expensive—replacing it with our power strip is likely to be your system’s biggest sonic upgrade so far. We have hundreds of customers who’ve bought the strip, tested it, sold their $1500-$3000 conditioner, and pocketed the difference.
Chris, a pleased owner, says, “it is beyond me how a $340 power strip can transform the performance of a thirty something thousand (dollar) system. But, it did... Gain, resolution, sound staging, and most importantly, musicality have all taken a quantum leap forward.” The Clearview has smoked every famous power conditioner it’s been up against: PS Audio 600, Shunyatta Hydra, MIT, Richard Grey, Chang, Tice, Power Wedge, Monster, Tripplite, Audio Prism, Adcom.
Our Power Conditioning Strip grew out of the Clearview Power Cord. After introducing the Power Cords, I kept getting calls from enthusiastic users who wanted multiple outlets. That got Ron and I started on the Strip. It was much harder than we expected.
We tested all kinds of multiple outlet receptacles. They all sounded horrible, especially the pro and hospital-grade ones. After a bushel of bad apples, we finally found the peach—a receptacle made of the same superb polymer used in the very best audiophile caps. This strip—attached to our proprietary Double Helix wires—made any music immediately sound cleaner and punchier. I was particularly dumbfounded by how good it sounded compared to all the second-mortgage line conditioners.
The MKII version has the same sonic advantages as the MKII Power Cord, well worth the extra $75. 30-day money back.

All Clearview wires are available in a Plus version. Plus uses conductors with our new stress-relived metallurgy. I hear the Plus making the most difference in quiet passages: held guitar or piano chords sustain longer and resonate more clearly as they fade into silence. The breathiness of singers and flutes, the metallic ring of cymbals is better articulated and less abrasive. For fans of acoustic music, small group jazz or chamber music, I recommend Plus without hesitation.
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