Soundstage September 2004 review of the Quantum RT-800
TweekGeek calls these "The Poor Man's Velocitor". Why? Well because they use the same exact quantum resonance circuitry that the Walker Velocitor does. Granted you don't get the additional noise reduction the Velocitor offers (or the packaging) but you do get the same basic building block as the $2995 (basic unit) Walker conditioner.
There may even be a greater advantage to the Quantum Symphony Pro, because you can purchase two or three and strategically place them, thereby "tuning" your system for maximum performance.
Its a terrific way to reduce noise and improve system performance without adding electronics (and their negative side effects) directly into the power path.
The RT800 and the SymphonyPro both utilize the pure power of Quantum Resonance Technology™. And QRT is the reason for the difference. QRT™ is an amazing, cutting edge technology that suppresses electrical noise and neutralizes interference, strengthening the envelope of the audio and video signal.
Just how does all this impact your system?
Your video images will have greater texture and color vibrancy. Your audio will have expanded range, deeper sound staging and more harmonic fullness. In other words, you can expect an enhanced and flawless performance. When you're ready to see and hear the difference, plug into the power of Quantum. Everything will become perfectly clear.
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Reviews:
Stereo Times Reviews the Quantum Symphony twice
Positive Feedback Reviews the Quantum Symphony Pro
Digital Audio/Video.com Reviews the Quantum Symphony and Symphony Pro
Digital Audio Video.com Pits the Quantum Symphony Pro against Blue Circle
Ultra Audio Reviews the RT 800
EnjoyTheMusic.com Reviews thw Quantum Symphony
Soundstage Reviews the Symphony