John van Poland buys Vortex HiFi Iraser 4 Sigma

John van Poland buys Vortex HiFi Iraser 4 Sigma

An indispensable enrichment

The free Dutch HiFi journalist John van Polen tested and bought the Vortex HiFi Iraser 4 Sigma Kemp electronics in the Netherlands. His verdict:

I'm not aware of any other accessory that produces these effects and is so widely applicable at the same time. Indispensable asset and indispensable device! See translation:

An indispensable asset, by John van Polen

I've been using the Vortex Iraser 4 Sigma for a week now to try it out; I've decided to keep this thing! After processing CDs with it, the audible improvements are far more pronounced than I've achieved with other such accessories. It produces a more dynamic and cleaner sound in a more organized, slightly wider soundstage. I've treated all of my headphone's cords to my dedicated headphone amp: power cord, connecting cords, and headphone cord. The apparent effect was a smoother sound with better fine detail recovery, the latter likely as a result of the lowered noise level. After that, I swept the iraser along the 10-foot power cord that connects the fuse box to my high-end stereo. The result was a livelier, clearer and cleaner sound that underlined the tonal character of my new power amp. I'm not aware of any other accessory that produces these effects and is so widely applicable at the same time. However, the Iraser should be used with some caution because of the very strong magnet. Otherwise, unexpected pranks may occur. For example, do not try to handle cables behind an equipment rack, as the Iraser could bump into an equipment. With that in mind, the Vortex Iraser 4 Sigma is a highly recommended investment, if not a must-have. (Written on 26.2.2022/XNUMX/XNUMX)

…. and when will you realize that the Iraser4 is indispensable for you?

 

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