The Grid Protector, the EMI Protector and The Allocator By Schnerzinger-In My System and I’m Blown Away

Hi Gin

can you share your settings on both
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Hi Gin

can you share your settings on both
 
I hope I understand your question correctly and it's about the effect of the GIGA CANCELING technology on sensitive people who react to RFI with health problems. I had already addressed a similar question in post #421.

The Schnerzinger GIGA CANCELING technology reduces the interference radiation in the room. Schnerzinger offers an interesting article on this topic on its website under FAQ, category Protectors, fourth point „What differentiates SCHNERZINGER GIGA CANCELING interfering fields elimination from atmospheric, energetically informed electrosmog products?”

I once learned from Schnerzinger that there are even customers who have bought a Schnerzinger Piccolo protector especially for their bedroom because it improves their sleep.

By the way, I am not aware of any relevant health experiences of my own. There may also be a physical effect on me, but it probably takes place below my conscious level.
In any case, I feel very comfortable in my room, in which there are at least 15 Schnerzinger antennas.
Thank you for description, I will check their website and read about it
 
Thanks Mike, may I ask you if it’s the Max or basic version?

I’m considering it as my next step early in January.
Just to add, I'm testing the Allocator (instead of an AQ Niagara 5000), and have already a Grid Protector, one set Multi Guards (these two work remarkably well together), a Gigi Protector (new version will come to the market btw according to Scherzinger), a few Component Guards and an on wall Outlet.

So can't say that just adding an Allocator makes a different, but in my setup, the allocator and the outlet together where the missing links. It adds soo much to the sound stage:D. This Schnerzinger set-up works as a harmonic "something" and it does it very well. A Niagara 5000 is not a bad device, not at all, but the combination of the Scherzinger still is exceptional..... btw, allow it a 100 hours break in..... You think it works well from the start, but be a bit patient.... Its getting better and better.

@Steve williams @luca.pelliccioli , I recommend you to add a Scherzinger Outlet (on-wall is better). That will compete/optimise your wall to gear power solution. Little investment compared to the rest and worth it.
 
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recommend you to add a Scherzinger Outlet (on-wall is better
Thanks, I’ve just ordered 4 outlets. I need the wall surface version (see pic below) due to my electric system, in fact I have PVC pipes out of the walls from dedicated panel.
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Are you so kind to post a pic of your new Allocator (EU version)?

TIA
 
Thanks, I’ve just ordered 4 outlets. I need the wall surface version (see pic below) due to my electric system, in fact I have PVC pipes out of the walls from dedicated panel.
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Are you so kind to post a pic of your new Allocator (EU version)?

TIA
Hi Luca,

I just got another one in not yet on the wall.

Here you go.
 

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Hi Luca,

I just got another one in not yet on the wall.

Here you go.
Thanks, I was asking for an Allocator pic though…
 
Thanks, very kind of you. Can’t wait to receive mine.
 
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Ah, I obviously didn’t read this well. There is not a lot of space behind the rack but hope this helps :)
I see you have a Multiguard in your Allocator. That was my plan as well
 
Regarding the EMI protector, from what I heard it's recommended that it's placed on the opposite of the loudspeakers / setup - somewhat heightened position. @57Uli @Jazzjunkie Do you have any experience on that?
 
In the manual it says:

2. Optimal Positioning
Recommended placement:
a. In the middle between, in front of or behind the speakers
b. Next to the HiFi equipment
c. Behind the listening position
Test a heightened positioning (1,20– 1,70 m height) in each case.

I followed the manual. In my system the options a and b mean the same, as my equipment is located between the speakers. So I use the position in the middle between the speakers, which is also next to the equipment.
I started to place the EMI on the floor and moved it to a higher position later. I can confirm that a heightened position is superior by far.

In general, the informations in the manuals are very helpful.
 
In the manual it says:

2. Optimal Positioning
Recommended placement:
a. In the middle between, in front of or behind the speakers
b. Next to the HiFi equipment
c. Behind the listening position
Test a heightened positioning (1,20– 1,70 m height) in each case.

I followed the manual. In my system the options a and b mean the same, as my equipment is located between the speakers. So I use the position in the middle between the speakers, which is also next to the equipment.
I started to place the EMI on the floor and moved it to a higher position later. I can confirm that a heightened position is superior by far.

In general, the informations in the manuals are very helpful.
Mine is between my speakers
 
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A question regarding setup of Grid & EMI protector: is it recommended to start putting all 3 switches from 0 to 1 at the same time and test? Or every single one at a time?
 
Just to add, I'm testing the Allocator (instead of an AQ Niagara 5000), and have already a Grid Protector, one set Multi Guards (these two work remarkably well together), a Gigi Protector (new version will come to the market btw according to Scherzinger), a few Component Guards and an on wall Outlet.

So can't say that just adding an Allocator makes a different, but in my setup, the allocator and the outlet together where the missing links. It adds soo much to the sound stage:D.
That is very interesting to hear, as I have a AQ Niagara 5000 too along with a Furutech SWS-R wall socket but intend to use an Allucator and Schnerzinger wall socket. Can you outline in more detail about the differences between Niagara 5000 and Allucator?
 
A question regarding setup of Grid & EMI protector: is it recommended to start putting all 3 switches from 0 to 1 at the same time and test? Or every single one at a time?
Please, please read the manuals.

Visit www.schnerzinger.com, option "support, user manuals", there you find each manual ready to download.
In the manuals you find the section "Setting up step by step".
Its well worth reading.
 
Please, please read the manuals.

Visit www.schnerzinger.com, option "support, user manuals", there you find each manual ready to download.
In the manuals you find the section "Setting up step by step".
Its well worth reading.
RTFM
 
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Haha sure got it ;-) I was just somewhat irritated as some users didn't stick to the manual and mentioned going first with the power switch settings etc. But as usual, sticking to the vendor recommendations / manual makes the most sense :p
 
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