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Audioquest Niagara 1200 Low-Z Power Noise-Dissipation System

AudioQuest Niagara 1200 Low-Z Power Noise-Dissipation System
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Last Price: 1295.00 USD

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The King is Dead Long Live the King! Actually the King lives on but stronger and more useful than ever. The incredibly effective and amazingly well-received Niagara 1000 is being upgraded to the simply-better Niagara 1200. The most obvious difference between the Niagaras 1000 and 1200 other than the 1200s gorgeous textured bright finish are the more universally useful shape and surprisingly substantial weight. The 1200 can now sit on a shelf like a component with all the in and out cables in the back. It can be used face down with the outlets in the air fitting much better in the space between furniture and the wall. And the 1200 is designed to stand on one end. The new 7th outlet is a High-Current outlet: Now those with a subwoofer mono amps or powered speakers can enjoy the full High-Current benefit that was only available to a single component with the Niagara 1000. Like the Niagaras 1000 5000 and 7000 the Niagara 1200 uses capacitor forming technologies that vastly improve linearity and minimize distortion ultra-low resistance solid-core wiring optimized for low-noise directionality and low-impedance AC inlet and outlet contacts with heavy Hanging-Silver plating over high-purity Beryllium Copper for superior noise dissipation. The Niagara 1200 includes AudioQuests patented Ground-Noise Dissipation System for a full 18 octaves of Linear Noise-Dissipation. Common to all Niagara products the 1200 features our nonsacrificial surge protection and over-voltage shutdown ensuring that all associated A/V systems are thoroughly protected from AC surges and spikes. What's in the Box: Niagara 1200 Low-Z Power Noise-Dissipation System Specifications 7 AC outlet: 2 high-current; 5 linear-filtered Withstands surges and spikes up to 6000V/3000A

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Cheapest price in the interval: 1295 on October 28, 2021

Most expensive price in the interval: 1295 on March 11, 2022