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Get noise right at the source.
The Noise Harvester is the world’s only device that actually eliminates line noise from the home’s power lines.
Filters and conditioners either shuffle the line noise away or provide some isolation for equipment, but they do NOT eliminate or remove power line noise.
Only the Noise Harvester removes line noise and converts it to another form of energy, light!Give your power conditioner a fighting chance by lowering the noise floor of the power line in the first place.
De Harvester zorgt voor een significante verbetering in uw A/V set.
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Features
- Converts line noise to light
- Works at frequencies 10 times lower than any filter
- Dramatically lowers the noise source
- Works throughout the home
- Multiple Harvesters work in parallel
- Use with exisiting power conditioners
Benefits
- Lower line noise
- Removes noise not covered by power conditioners
- Cleaner background for audio
- Improved picture for video
- Permanently removes line noise
- Multiple Harvesters work in parallel for greater performance
- Improves performance of any associated power conditioner
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Noise Harvester- The Stereo Times
Published Apr 1, 2007
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- "Finally got my Harvesters (one as a start). 1st one plugged into wall, 2nd one plugged into unused UO outlet of P500 , 2nd UO outlet of P500 feeding P300. Notice improvement immediately, overall sound is smoother,easier to listen to,vocals better focused,Overall better resolution. Improvement seemed more prominent on poorer recorded CDs(especially the harshness). Harvester blinking twice / sec. Overall I like it. Can't believe that with seperate power plants powering my source & GCC100,there is still further improvement with the Harvesters. Will give it some more time before getting a couple more. Keep up the great work."
Andrew
- "Holy Popcorn Batman! Geez I am stunned! I connected three of these to my setup. The don't really start blinking until I turn on all my gear. The difference in sound is really stunning. The little bit of silibance I had is all but gone, HF sounds less laboured,clearer and more satisfying. Small improvement in dynamics as well. The bass improvement was very nice too. It wasn't more bass but the character and detail of the existing bass improved greatly. The image/soundstage improved a bit as well. On a favorite track of mine the lead vocalist starts a song with a harmonizer effect added on to the vocal. Before it sounded like one integrated voice. Now it is easy to pick up the dry uneffected part and the "harmonized" part of the vocal as the two seperate things they actually are. This is one of those "time to listen to everything over again" upgrades."
ET
- "I have lived with my Noise Harvesters for a couple of months trying to find the right words to describe what these little jewels do. With reduced line noise the music sings! duh, who woulda thunk it? No matter what I am listening to, the timbre of the note is revealed in ways that I have never heard coming from my system. Yes, more air, space, dimension etc. in all registers. However, hearing a more accurate quality coming from bass notes is astounding. The mask is removed once again from the music. For the money, these have to be one of the best values in audio! "
Lowell Graham
- "I have to say, now that I've had more time with the NH in the system, I'm just shocked at the amount of improvement I'm hearing across the board. Deep bass has more authority and weight, and more detail at the same time. The acoustic bass sounds more like a musical instrument in the room with me, and less like a pair of subwoofers. There's more overall warmth (in a good, tubey way) to the midrange, but I think the biggest improvement is in high frequencies. I'm noticing that I don't have to scramble for the volume button on some bright recordings anymore. The NH seems to do a wonderful job of removing high frequency grit and hash, while leaving the musical detail of a cymbal crash intact. "
Dave
- "Just got my first Harvester a few days ago. It is plugged into one of the unused outlets of my Richard Gray 1200S, essentially right next to the equipment. My entire system is powered from a single circuit\outlet, with a Statement powercord with the ground plug removed feeding my Parasound Halo A51 directly (usual Parasound ground loop problem) and a RG High Tension Wire going to the 1200S, which poweres everything else. When conditions are optimal and the Harvester is in place, my system sounds better than it ever has before, it's absolutely amazing. I can't think of any other tweak or upgrade that brings this much improvement for so little cost. There's just a "magic" to the sound that is incredible."
Dave BSC
- "It definitely works! I noticed a big drop in the noise floor (subtle details and greater separation of instruments and voices). This was especially noticable when lead and background vocals are simultaneously present. I heard the lead line more distinctly than ever before and they (and instruments) seem much more distinct and separated. Overall the sound is "sweeter" and more relaxed than without NH. It has same level of dynamics, but at the same dB level sounds so much "softer" on the ear. VERY NICE!"
Uthaman
- "I still do not understand how it works but it certainly does. In one outlet, near my amp it's blinking all the time and in the other it is not blinking at all. But the openess of the sound is just knocking me out."
Hipster
- "I then removed all the QLs and replaced them with one Harvester. I wasn't expecting much, because I've had a lot of electrical work done on my room, and the state of my electricity is definitely better than average. The level of grit and noise on the line was already very low. But color me absolutely floored when the noise floor plummeted like a Boulder amp from the fifth story of a luxury high-rise. Mick's voice became smoother and much more natural, as if a layer of grit and grain had been wiped free, and, as I said, the noise floor went down dramatically, revealing little details in the mix in stark relief compared with what the QLs were able to do. Sufficiently intrigued, I plugged in two more Harvesters, and the improvements I noticed above increased, though not to the level of going from the QLs to a single Harvester. Bottom line: The Noise Harvester works exactly as advertised. It "harvests" noise and grunge from the AC line, and even works on lines that are already very low in noise. I plan to plug the remainder into my main system. If they work half as well there as they did in my second rig, they'll be staying for a long time. "
Quint
- "I am delighted with the NH. This really works! Doesn't seem to reduce noise for the dimmer as you show but it sure makes the system sound wonderful. Thanks for a great product."
R. Anderson
- "Hang on. I just received the beta Noise Harvester to try and I still don't get it. How does it make such an improvement? Just one quiets everything down in the system. I can't wait to try more."
Marty Sutherland
- "I received a shipment of Noise Harvesters. What a noticeable improvement in air and spacial depth! Once again you folks come through for us. "
Howard
- "I was asking myself a question the other day. Why did I purchase the Quantum Symphony units. Maybe, I tought they were doing something but I could not hear or see anything and listed it under the snake oil file. All the proof, with the Harvesters, are in the listening (not testing). I find that there is a more relaxed sound with just 2 Harvesters. More like listening to battery powered equipment. There is more micro and macro dynamics and better overall resolution. Now, I have my Quantom Symphony units up for sale along with my Quiet Line filters. I'm hoping by ordering one or two Harvesters at a time and introducing them into my system will be best within my budget. "
Stereobuff
- "This is a vision come true. We've all dreamt about actually eliminating noise from the source, but no one has ever pulled it off before. It's like starting with a purer source. And the results are simply amazing. I've got these all over the listening room and am blown away with the improvements."
Paul
- Then I started a CPU intensive screensaver and man the NH went crazy! I took it upstairs and plugged it back into the outlet in my room and it was still going nuts! So I went back and put the Mac to sleep and sure enough the NH went back to being quiet again. And the Mac is not on the same circut! I did it several times as I couldn't believe it. I then plugged in the NH next to a running freezer and not much action. My friggin computer is the worst polluter in the house and I have several roommates with cable boxes and switched TV's! I tried plugging in a Quietline into the computer outlet and no effect on the NH. And the computer is plugged into a Price/Wheeler Brickwall which I hoped would prevent the Mac from polluting the lines, but no good. I have a high current UO feeding a P300. I tried the NH in the empty port on the UO with no improvment. However when I plugged the NH into an spare outlet on the P300 it went all but dead. Just goes to show what a remarkable product the PP's are. I have my DAC going straight into a Grado headphone amp and a pair of Sennheiser HD650's which are ruthlessly revealing. There was a noticable improvment. Lower noise floor and less grain. More improvment than a box full of QL's. And with only one NH! I will be getting more. Great product! Chris Mini "
Chris Mini
- Yes I have noticed the Harvester is lit like a European police car late at night. I would also like to say that it makes a significant difference in the vividness of colors on my Plasma TV. Interesting, this morning I was standing where the Harvester plugs in while my wife was using the hair dryer at the far end of the house (on a different circuit). The Harvester again was blinking its silly little head off and then went dark went when she finished. Has anyone reported this? It really looks like the noise produced by the hair dryer is not just localized to that branch circuit but in fact travels maybe across the entire house wiring? If that is the case I think the idea and need for Harvesters increases significantly. Having said that how about developing a whole house Harvester (a big mother), one that connects between the mains and breaker box?
Bob Leader
- Have made a big difference, the vocals are fuller, more complete and centered, everything is more life like. It kinda sounds like going from a 16 to 24 bit sampling rate on a CD player. I have found if you plug 5 into one power strip, strangely the quality of the power strip makes a difference in sound. All 5 of my Harvesters are always flashing like crazy, at times they have been a row of solid blue lights and will buzz like mad, can my power really be that bad? Would adding another 5 help?
Dr. Pain
- I recently bought five PS Harvesters and installed at various outlets around the house. I had been having trouble with CD playback, with random "skipping" events, mini dropouts of music. I use a CD transport, separate DAC, with digital interconnect (of course.) The digital cable is kind of esoteric and I suspected this might be the problem, but was getting such great sound I didn't want to change anything. I had to experiment with various placements of the NH's. It took a while to get this right. Bottom line: the playback noise has stopped! No more interruptions. Some of the NH's blink a lot, indicating lots of AC line noise. But use of the Harvesters was all I hoped for. They totally solved my problem. A good investment! I thought you'd appreciate a real-world example of how your product can effectively fix noise related difficulties.
Louis Wallace
- I had a Monster AVS2000 voltage regulator and HTPS 7000 balanced power conditioner. The HTPS7000 had an hum too it because off the dual toroidal transformers, that could be heard if you were upclose to the unit. I bought a couple off 5 pack off NH and plugged them into the free slots on the back as well as the wall socket. The hum disappeared. Tried the same thing with Blue Circle noise pillows and it didn't do anything
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