Vans Evers Model 83 Reference PLC Power Conditioners
Vans Evers Model 83 Reference PLC Power Conditioners
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 21, 2000]
Tom B
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Very quiet background. Creates clean extended bass.
Weakness:
None Have you ever noticed that the audio equipment seems to sound better late at night. One reason is the electric power does not have as much noise late from low usage. Similar Products Used: VansEvers Super Companion, Monster HTS, Rotel RLC900, Adcom ACE-515 |
[Jan 14, 1999]
Art Kastl
an Audiophile
I now truly understand what a quality Power Line Conditioner can do in improvingthe "musicality" of our hi-fi systems. I've read some good reviews of the VansEvers PLC's before and thought I'd give 'em a try. |
[Feb 10, 2000]
Tom B
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Removes all noise. Brings out bass detail
Weakness:
None I needed to follow up on my review below. My Reference 83 was a dealer demo which I got a great deal on. The new Reference 83 (and 85) have two switches on the back to customize the sound. One is for the lower treble, the other is for the high treble. Units produced before July 1998 only have the one switch for the high treble. (The non Reference Model 85 and 83 still have only one switch.) Similar Products Used: Monster, Rotel, Adcom |
[Apr 21, 1999]
Rich
an Audiophile
I recently purchased a VansEvers Ref 83 PLC for my system. It was after many, many hours of nonproductive rumination about the benefits of line conditioning and after auditioning one of Audio Power Industries Ultra Wedges. I can honestly say that with the Ref 83, the improvements across the board in my system were on par with a major component upgrade! After a week break-in I found myself tapping my foot to the music and swinging my head back and forth like Ray Charle! The pace, rhythm, and overall musicality was phenomenal. |