Russ Andrews Ultra Purifier Block review

A high-end mains distribution block that improves sound

The sockets themselves are MK's best

TechRadar Verdict

It might seem expensive, but you could do a lot worse with £500 in terms of improving an already-decent system

Pros

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    Ultra purifier works well

Cons

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    An expensive investment

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This is an unusually intelligently designed eight-way distribution block. Mounting those sockets the 'wrong' way up is ideal for those who use anything thicker and less flexible than the basic PVC mains lead, while using both sides of the tapered profile seems a sensible optimisation of space. Eight sockets should cater for most systems.

The sockets themselves are MK's best, unswitched, and usefully treated with Caig contact enhancer. Good quality Kimber wire is used to link them to the 16A IEC inlet, for which you'll need to buy a special mains lead as an extra: we used a Russ Andrews Reference PowerKord (£84).

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