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Message started by Kamran on 12/26/23 at 17:41:06

Title: Snubway by Verafi
Post by Kamran on 12/26/23 at 17:41:06

Please post any questions here. I’ll start off:

1) Can you explain the value proposition with respect to the Puron? In other words, if I was gunning for a Puron, should I get this instead or is Snubway doing something different but complimentary to the Puron?

2) My amp is connected directly to a dedicated 20 amp circuit with 10 awg cryo’d romex via a cryo’d duplex outlet. What is better connected to the second unutilized receptacle in the same outlet —Puron or Snubway?

3) My source gear is connected to the second dedicated circuit via a conditioner/distributor that works wonderfully, but it’s not a typical power strip so I don’t know which of the four receptacles comes first—they are all independent as far as I know. In this situation, what would you recommend between Puron (I still have an unutilized receptacle on the second outlet as well) vs. Snubway?

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by will on 12/26/23 at 17:44:09

Thanks for starting this thread Kamran. I look forward to more information and answers to your questions. The Snubway looks intersting!

Will

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by 4krow on 12/26/23 at 17:59:41

If you can, photos would help. I am unfamiliar with each of the products mentioned.

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by Kamran on 12/26/23 at 18:15:43

4krow—here’s a pic of the Puron and link to website:



https://verafiaudiollc.com/products/best-audio-products/puron-plug-in-ac-line-conditioner-52299808

Mark posted a pic of the upcoming Snubway in the SDFB thread-posting it here resized:


Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by HockessinKid on 12/26/23 at 19:18:18

FWIW, it looks like Mark said Vera-Fi would be releasing 3 DC snubbing products which I assume includes the SnubWay. The Puron has both a male three prong 15 amp NEMA AC out and female three prong 15 amp NEMA AC in for use in the U.S. Thus it appears to be designed as an attachment between a piece of equipment or power conditioner via a power cord and the AC receptacle.

The SnubWay picture Mark posted only has a male three prong 15 amp NEMA AC out. I could be wrong, but I think this option is designed for use in a multiple outlet device, such as a surge protector or multiple outlet power conditioner. Since there are going to be two additional DC snubbers, we'll just have to wait to see what these designs offer.

I don't want to speak to which product does what and hopefully Mark will chime in and correct anything which I may have inaccurately described.

HK

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by will on 12/26/23 at 20:20:32

Hey HK,

It does sound like the Snubway is one of three, and the first to be introduced in the next few months. Not positive, but I think the Puron is actually configured the same way in terms of an AC male connection to a wall outlet or conditioner.

Here are some links.

sale-page:
https://www.verafiaudiollc.com/products/best-audio-products/puron-plug-in-ac-line-conditioner-52299808

Extensive Blog writeup: https://verafiaudiollc.com/blog/puron-ac-power-conditioner-by-greg-voth



And I hope this is OK with Mark... thinking it likely is, I decided it might help this thread get going if I copied over the post where he is introducing the Snubway from the Swiss Digital Fuse Box thread. Seemingly miraculously to me, I also was able to get the scope test pics to come over.

I too look forward to more conversation, comparisons, and information!

Will


From verafi

Re: Swiss Digital FUSE BOX
Reply #227


"I keep reading this thread when alerted. The good supported back and forth is good for the audiophile soul

I yesterday posted on Facebook my One Big Reveal for 2024. By February we should be shipping the first of three planned DC Subbing Products. This first one is called SnubWay - this is Viet's short description of this product and how important we think it is given the "pollution" of our AC Mains by SMPS and other invaders of noise.

###

SnubWay^TM is an advanced parallel mains noise filter utilizing 4 discrete LRC filters tuned to absorb high frequency noise from switch mode power supplies (SMPS) and other sources in the 10kHz to 2MHz frequency range.  Today’s homes have power lines that are constantly polluted with dirty pulse switching noises from SMPS that are so ubiquitous in modern homes.  From our cell phone chargers to the power supplies for LED lamps and even our laptop computer supplies.  They all utilize high speed switching in the 100kHz to 1 MHz range, and they often leak noise back into the house AC mains.  

The SnubWay mains noise filter has multiple LRC tuned resonant snubbers to absorb this unwanted noisy energy from SMPS’s over a broad frequency range. The LRC filters utilize nano-graphite pulse absorbers to provide a broader frequency absorption band and high quality polyethylene film capacitors combined with precision wound copper coil inductors. The discrete filters are computer tuned and designed for optimal performance.  The filters are arranged in parallel to absorb a broad range of sinusoidal and transient pulse noise sources.  The LRC filters are arranged on separate PCB assemblies stacked and connected in parallel using solid 14 gauge copper wire busses.  All of this is encased in a state of the art transparent acrylic housing and utilizes custom made premium Viborg plug housing with solid copper prongs and hardware.  

To use SnubWay, simply plug it into a power outlet located as close to your equipment that you want to have filtering achieved. For instance, a power outlet strip. Insert SnubWay into the first outlet position and your audio equipment after SnubWay.  As its name implies, SnubWay provides multiple snubbers coming together in one spot - similar to a busy subway train station interchange where multiple train lines connect.  The difference here is that the different “noise trains” come to the SnubWay, but they don’t leave!  SnubWay is designed to reduce and absorb SMPS noise in the mains by up to xxdB (this can vary and is dependent on customer specific equipment and house wiring arrangement and condition).

###

Posting a few pictures as well here.

I don't want to interrupt the flow re SDFB - but I feel given the direction of this thread that interjecting this now is safe.

Many thanks - and wishing all of you a beautiful and peaceful Holiday Season

Many thanks

Lynn and Mark


Re: Swiss Digital FUSE BOX
Reply #229


###
testing is very successful. Applying 100kHz, 200kHz, 400kHz sine wave to simulate SMPS noise on common mode (both L and N) is get almost perfect filtering.
For 1.7Vpp input at 400kHz the output is about 4mVpp. That’s -52dB attenuation.

Emphasize the scale on second Oscope is 10mV/Div and first one is 500mV/Div
Please note this

###  "






Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by verafi on 12/26/23 at 20:52:00

SO Grateful to you fine folks

I promise to come back and release more information.

I have a Post Office run to make with Purons :)

Further review link here

https://www.tonepublications.com/distilled/the-puron-power-filter/

We won an award last year from Dave Clark at Positive Feedback

My stinky web site link is here (new site is done - just working on linking Shopify Check Out)

https://www.verafiaudiollc.com/

Puron data and more found there

Back later - I promise

Best Holiday Wishes

Mark

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by verafi on 12/26/23 at 23:45:38

@Kamran

Thank you very much for posting this Kamran

Snubway by its nature TARGETS NOISE with these Tuned Filters. The difference in my system was PROFOUND
I have 7 Switching Power Supplies in my Primary System and the difference adding SnubWay was not subtle at all. We wanted this badly - and we now have it. I think this is a must - particularly if your Flat Panel TV is ANYWHERE near your Hi Fi System.

Puron targets Power Delivery – there ARE several benefits while Targeting Power Delivery (Noise being one of them) but SnubWay directly goes after Noise.

If one has a lot of “polluters” like a Flat Panel TV or several SMPS based powered products I might try SnubWay first. Puron has been wildly successful with near to 1500 units sold in 13 months. There is nothing quite like Puron out there


I’d like to have SnubWay at the Duplex if possible –

Puron used by itself – Please try Plug Strip or Power Conditioner. I’ve used each product BOTH WAYS – and I’ve recommended IT at the Duplex first. Now that we have SnubWay – I’d follow the plan I laid out above.

Great Questions

@HockessinKid

You are correct. Three products.

SnubWay as you have seen

Snub Station Zero – our take on a one box - do it all product including Soft Start and a very unique Protection System built in --- this box can support 10 amps total draw. Slated for under $600 dollars.

SnubHub – Duplexes supporting multi voltage operation and some of the above mixed in – Low Cost Power Distributor --- under $250  - a good starting point IMHO


@Will

Thank you for copying all of that over. I sincerely appreciate it


Noise in all forms have a significant negative effect on our systems. We went a long way with Deep Core at Core Power Tech (my original company dedicated to Power Solutions) to solve this… I sold that company to Walter Liederman some 4 years ago now.

Still in Attack Mode on Noise -

More to follow

Thanks – Mark

PS – I will attempt to post a Rendering of Snub Station Zero (SSZ) – current IRL Product in its final moments and off to CE


Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by GroovySauce on 12/28/23 at 17:09:00

I've put my name on the list for when the SnubWay becomes available. I have 2 SMPS in my system. 1. is the power supply for my TT light. The other is the TT power supply.

I'm looking forward to hearing what it does.

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by verafi on 01/05/24 at 19:46:13

Adding some further data now

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0c7mvHbdKLc

Viet explains a good deal of SnubWay here

I think those interested will find this pretty gosh darn cool

It Works!

Viet also gave me this short introduction. In your system - even better

We tested ParaSnub (aka SnubWay) with a simulated SMPS noise source that has an 1kohm impedance. This is to simulate a typical SMPS transformer impedance between the high frequency generated voltage and the line (mains) that it is connected to.  We inject about 5Vpp 400kHz, 100kHz and 60kHz noise using a function generator and get between -30dB to -33dB reduction in noise (about 100mV to 150mVpp).   This is a significant amount of noise reduction and can really help clean up the SMPS noise contamination in our power outlet strip.  The level of reduction may vary, and will depend on your particular SMPS noise source impedance, your equipment, and your particular house wiring, etc.

Cheers

Mark


Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by Kamran on 01/05/24 at 22:08:46

Incredible!

SOLD-where do I sign? :)

Thx for sharing Mark!

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by kulafu on 01/06/24 at 13:29:42

Me too!
Bob

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by verafi on 01/10/24 at 01:48:42

Good Evening All,

Thought everyone might like to follow the SnubWay Progress - I asked Darko to produce a nice 3D View (via Step) that you can look at. You can explode it and turn it

Enjoy

https://autode.sk/3NYvdSZ

Best wishes

Mark

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by Kamran on 01/10/24 at 04:43:51

Nice—thx for sharing Mark!

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by verafi on 01/10/24 at 15:55:33

@Kamran

More than welcome -

Additional data to follow

Best wishes - Mark

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by verafi on 02/02/24 at 03:49:02

For those interested in more SnubWay news - please take a peek at this thread that Viet has posted

https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/snubway-noise-defender.408583/?fbclid=IwAR1mhJPPZXrXGvhPKxXY9cUxxsqnD8JOdO-NuQNB60TainmtdqXqRMRgc0Q


Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by verafi on 02/02/24 at 15:20:52

More data - please pay particular attention to the 1kHz to say 5kHz region. SMPS Switching Frequencies at 400 to 600kHz yield a ton of noise in this area

Still trying to learn how to post pictures properly

So far - not much success  :)

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by GroovySauce on 02/02/24 at 15:41:38

I'm posting these photos for Mark.















Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by HockessinKid on 02/02/24 at 19:17:58

Wow, head on the Snubway shape reminds me of the Wankel rotary engine. Zoom, zoom.

HK

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by Kamran on 02/03/24 at 02:29:23

Mark, can’t wait!

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by verafi on 02/03/24 at 03:34:40

Thanks Groovy Sauce

I promise to learn how to do these picture posts

ABSOLUTELY a spin from a Wankel Rotary Engine - good catch

Thanks Kamran for our chat today - YOU lifted me up man...

Best to all

Mark

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by SonicSeeker on 02/03/24 at 15:55:52

Cant wait.

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by verafi on 03/14/24 at 23:58:09

Good Evening All

Highway to SnubWay is now open for Pre Orders with a very generous "thank you"

Link here

https://verafiaudiollc.com/products/snubway

So very proud of this product - cannot wait to deliver.

Many thanks

Mark

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by Kamran on 03/15/24 at 01:00:45

Thx Mark—just ordered!

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by verafi on 03/15/24 at 01:42:47

Thanks very much Kamran

Pre orders are flowing in...

Best wishes

Mark

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by HockessinKid on 03/15/24 at 10:10:56

Very excited about this noise killing product Mark. I put my pre-order in this morning. The champagne colored tube w/ gold end cap looks simply amazing too. Best wishes with the product launch.

HK

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by Lon on 03/15/24 at 14:40:36

I'm trying one out too. I just can't keep from futzing with things like this. There are a number of these sort of power supplies in the house . . . can't really hurt.

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by verafi on 03/15/24 at 17:58:09

Thanks to all of you...

Best wishes

Mark

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by verafi on 03/24/24 at 18:57:16

SnubWay Pre Orders are just ROCKING

Sending thanks to all of you for the support

Best always - Mark

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by The other Lon on 03/24/24 at 22:13:16

Hi Mark, I keep failing to ask you in our email conversations, is the Snubway just for use within a strip outlet? I currently have a dedicated run on a 15A circuit to a 4 gang with equipment plugged in there and then 2 other sources plugged into a shared run. So not sure this would work in that configuration. I remember reading in the thread there may be another device coming that would work better with my current setup.

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by verafi on 03/24/24 at 23:05:28

@The other Lon (love that)

I don't see why not.

Plug it in wherever it's convenient

Thanks

Mark

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by Hearafter on 03/29/24 at 02:52:49

Thanks Mark for all of  your well priced great products taking us to audio OCD utopia. Placed my pre-order.   ;D

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by Lon on 04/19/24 at 18:09:46

Thought I would add the latest information about shipping and casework of the Snubway to this thread.

Update Re SnubWay Shipping



Good Day All,

SnubWay is almost ready to ship. We backslid a bit as we had intended to use the tooling we purchased for the beautiful shell/enclosure, but the Test Squeeze did not look as good as we had hoped. This is an extruded Aluminum part.


We took the decision to mill solid billet instead (just like our initial samples) which looks and feels incredible.

So that’s what we did. The first 100 units will have this solid milled shell which finishes beautifully and performs superbly.

We are still two weeks away – but it will be well worth it.

Questions – needs… here to help

Thanks so much

Mark


verafiaudio@gmail.com

www.verafiaudio.com





Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by Kamran on 04/20/24 at 05:13:51

First review out!

https://positive-feedback.com/reviews/hardware-reviews/vera-fi-audio-snubway/

Congrats Mark! Can’t wait!

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by verafi on 04/20/24 at 13:57:13

Thank you guys for your support

This note went out - some today and some last night

Appreciate all of the support here

++++++

SnubWay Snippet

Sharing the news of the First Review

https://positive-feedback.com/reviews/hardware-reviews/vera-fi-audio-snubway/

In A Word – WOW!

So Many of you asking for Pre Order Pricing to be reinstated

Here It Is – Just follow This Link

https://verafiaudiollc.com/products/snubway

New Photographs Are Up - New Insights Shared

Delivery in 2 Weeks

First Units Milled from Solid Billet Aluminum – Pretty Dang Cool

We will keep this link alive for 10 days only – then back to $295

Please enjoy this very unique and worthwhile product.

Many Thanks – Mark
verafiaudio@gmail.com


Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by Lon on 04/20/24 at 15:50:32

GREAT review! Helpful too.

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by johnnycopy on 04/21/24 at 17:10:51

Hi Mark,

Hope you and Lynn are well.

I have a question.

From both the review and from your own early suggestions, It appears the greatest sonic effect comes when snubway is placed in slot 1 of a power bar.

I have worked hard to not use power bars for my key equipment (mono coincident technologies 300b amps which each get their own Swiss fuse and go directly to separate ac wall connections of a common plate). These mono amps drive a set of Lii audio s10’s

My sub system is at two levels,

1) my crown amp takes a longer thicker power supply ride to a different ac outlet on a different circuit and powers four subs

2) two rythmik amps plug into the aiyima ac strip I got from you, then to one Swiss fuse, then to outlet #1 of a shared ac wall plate. These two rythmik subs power four additional ob 15 inch drivers.

Outlet #2 of that same wall plate feeds another Swiss fuse, then into a second aiyima, and one additional outlet bar that  together power my dac, a couple pre’s, a teddy pardo power supply for my streamer,  an add-pwr wizard, and my turntable.

My 300b amps would be a very compelling target for the snubway, but when I initially tried the amps into one aiyima and one Swiss fuse I found I preferred each separated with their own ac receptacle and their own Swiss fuse.

So it would appear a snubway is not in the cards to help the 300b amplification, tho the 300b wall plate is on the same circuit as the rest of my equipment (minus the crown sub amp)

So I could target the snubway for  either my 2 rythmiks aiyima OR for my pre, dac, streamer., wizard, turntable power bars

I also love tv an Oled that I would love to try the snubway on.

I think I am talking myself into trying one Mark!

I have a pre up for sale now. If it sells I will put in an order, MAYBE even if it doesn’t  :)

Take very good care Mark and talk soon.

John


Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by verafi on 04/21/24 at 18:16:34

@johnnycopy

Thanks for your note - here are some brief replies as I'm on the move again today

Slot 1 is fine - but with SnubWay I really believe he can be installed almost anywhere. I've tried 4 or 5 places and it "still" seem to work fine. It "finds" the Noise and kills it.

I do hope you'll try one - I feels it's a very special product that yields results

Parallel Filtering is the key. SnubWay works super well - while not changing all that's good about one's system.

Sorry for the sales talk - but that's truly how I see it

Here to help whenever you are ready

Best wishes

Mark


Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by Geno on 05/01/24 at 18:34:00

I ordered one of these. I guess we can expect them to ship, just anyday now?

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by Kamran on 05/02/24 at 00:12:17

I inquired yesterday. They got slightly delayed due to a holiday in China but Mark anticipates them being shipped out by May 5th—we should have our tracking numbers soon!

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by verafi on 05/02/24 at 00:58:31

Thanks Kamran

EXACTLY as noted

Best wishes

Mark

PS - have a few Purons left over from this shipment. Christopher tells me I have 8 left if anyone is interested - Thanks

www.verafiaudio.com


Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by Geno on 05/02/24 at 02:16:17

Awesome!

Thanks Kamran and Mark!!!

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by JBzen on 05/02/24 at 09:32:14

Thanks Mark for the update. I jumped on this band wagon. Other then cleaning up connections for power in my system, it should be the last power issue addressed. Hopefully it is anyways!

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by Lon on 05/07/24 at 21:46:36

The Snubway should begin shipping on Friday. . . and a surprise little something for early adopters!

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by Hearafter on 05/07/24 at 23:16:36

WooHoo!  Looking forward to the Snubway…seems like it might be time to buy another SDFB with that little something they are offering.  🤔

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by LiquidBlue on 05/07/24 at 23:17:06

Actually a very generous little something. People like Mark, Steve/Decware team and Don at Wathen are excellent examples of business owners who care about their customers and the customer experience more than the bottom line. It’s that after sales support that really matters.

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by Gilf on 05/07/24 at 23:32:11

[smiley=icqlite20.png]There’s that like button again. -^

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by HockessinKid on 05/07/24 at 23:52:30

👍👍👍 Thank you Mark. Can't wait to get my SnubWay & yet another great Vera-Fi Audio product. Very nice gesture on your part.

HK

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by Kamran on 05/08/24 at 00:40:34

What an amazing gesture Mark. That is why you are loved—not because we care about $100 (in the grand scheme of things), but because you care.

Looking forward!

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by bloodlemons on 05/08/24 at 03:27:59

Exactly. The $100 coupon code is such a thoughtful but unnecessary gesture. So many small audio manufacturers take aeons to deliver on much more expensive items.

BUT... $100 toward some of the upcoming Sluggos won't hurt...  :D

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by Sean on 05/08/24 at 20:56:38

I'm interested to hear where you guys plan to use your Snubway(s).

I have my SDFB in one outlet position on a dedicated line. I use a Furman PL Plus conditioner on the other outlet. Turntable, two different LED lights and a small fan go into the Furman. I'm leaning towards moving the Furman to a different circuit and plugging the Snubway into the bottom outlet. Or should I leave the Furman there and plug the Snubway into that? Or what about an outlet that is right next to the house fuse box?


Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by Geno on 05/08/24 at 21:05:40

I have one unused plug on the wall outlet that my power conditioner is plugged into. My plan is to plug it in there, right next to where the conditioner is plugged in.

My power conditioner outlets are all in use.

I hope this will work as intended.

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by Lon on 05/08/24 at 21:06:16

My system is all connected to a PS Audio P15 regenerator. I will connect the Snubway to the bottom plug of the outlet the P15 is connected to. Currently I have a Shunyata Research Defender connected to that plug in the outlet, I'll move that to the outlet nearest the system not in use.

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by HockessinKid on 05/08/24 at 21:16:46

I believe Mark recommends the 1st position in a power strip, power conditioner, etc. particularly when equiment with switch mode power supplies (mostly digital equipment) and/or an parallel outlet with equipment plugged into.

I am going to start with the Snubway in a parallel outlet which my amp is directly plugged into. I get some light residual noise at different times of the day. I'll try this for a week or so, then move it to my UberBUSS power conditioner. I've got all my source equipment which includes some of those problematic switching power supplies.

HK

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by verafi on 05/08/24 at 23:45:56

Thanks All for the wonderful support.

You'd think that living in China for 11 years I might actually remember that May 1st begins...

During the May Day holiday, which lasted from May 1 to 5, myriads of people across the country opted to embark on journeys near and far with their friends and family to enjoy their leisure time.


I dropped the ball here which ran the delay out a bit...

Least I can do to acknowledge my oops - and give everybody some extra cash for new Sluggos or???

Many thanks to all...

Mark

PS - my first time in China was in the late 70's I will never/ever forget that trip. People were so kind and giving to me. I ate noodles for days - each time with new families. I spoke English, Russian and Yiddish - not a work of Chinese... It was a TRIP

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by verafi on 05/09/24 at 03:16:14

Hey All...

Just sharing the first load of 100 custom milled Shells - this is from yesterday -

Anodizing already in process. Loading for shipment tomorrow.

Enjoy...


Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by Kamran on 05/09/24 at 04:55:23

Thx for sharing the pic Mark!

I’ve also been mulling over where to insert my two SnubWays.

For starters, I’m going to plug one in to one of the available receptacles of my two dedicated Hifi Circuits and the other one in to my HT circuit.

Then I might play with both in to the dedicated Hifi circuits, before experimenting with moving them downstream. In other words:

Arrangement 1:

1) 1x SnubWay plugged in to Duplex outlet for Hifi Circuit 1 (and later to Hifi Circuit 2)—both home runs.
2) 1 x SnubWay plugged in to AQ Conditioner that my AVR, Apple TV, Modem/Router are connected to.  The AQ conditioner is connected to a typical daisy chained circuit for the basement

Arrangement 2:

1) Hifi Circuit 1—Wall Duplex Outlet
2) Hifi Circuit 2–Wall Duplex Outlet

Arrangement 3:

1) Hifi Circuit 1—MagikBuss
2) Hifi Circuit 2–Puritan

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by Kamran on 05/14/24 at 23:13:50

I was a bit confused about how the first position on conditioners like the Puritan or the MajikBuss/UberBuss would work considering all the outlets on such conditioners are supposed to be independent of each other.

The latest set of instructions from Mark seem to clarify that in this case, the SnubWay should be plugged in to the outlet feeding that particular conditioner to positively impact all the gear plugged downstream.  This makes it super easy and clear as to where it will have the most benefit.

Hoping to get my tracking number soon!

Title: Re: Snubway by Verafi
Post by Lon on 05/14/24 at 23:57:18

I'm hoping to get it soon too. I'm going to place mine in the other plug in the Furutech wall outlet my SDFB to the P15 is plugged in--currently there is a Shunyata Defender there which should go into the outlet on the opposite wall, the other outlet nearest the system.

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