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August 2009 |


Since the election of Jack Bybee's Super
Effect Speaker Bullets, Ultra AC cords and
speaker cables as my new reference, my
appreciation of “the music” has risen
considerably, while my obsession with "the
hobby" has diminished. As a matter of fact,
the only thing I'm actually looking forward
to play with in my system are more Bybees.
Since my original review of Bybee Super
Effect products in the fall of '07, I
wondered what Jack Bybee, the inimitable
Chancellor of Noise Reduction, was going to
do next.
Well, I have good news and bad news. The
good news is, Jack Bybee has introduced
perhaps his most auspicious product to date:
the all-new Bybee Wire AC line Purifier!
And the bad news is, Jack Bybee has
introduced the new Bybee Wire AC line
Purifier!
The original Bybee/Curl Pro AC Purifier
(co-designed with John Curl), was a hugely
successful passive device introduced in the
mid '90s. But recently Bybee installed a set
of new Super Effect Bullets into an original
Bybee/Curl, replacing the older Quantum
Purifiers, and the sonic results were
"stunning" says Bybee. Excited, Bybee chose
to launch a totally reworked version of his
original Bybee/Curl and renamed it the
“Bybee Wire” AC Purifier.
The effective component, or magic bullet
(couldn't resist the pun), that places the
Bybee Wire ahead of the competition is the
Super Effect bullet that, says Bybee,
“...significantly curbs 1(f)
(one-over-F-noise); a peculiar type of noise
phenomena that greatly affects low-level
frequency reproduction among other things.
The Super Effect Speaker Bullets were
specifically designed to reduce this type of
noise."
The Bybee Wire continues to incorporate John
Curl's proprietary EMI/RFI, surge and spike
protection circuitry. The entire circuit is
encapsulated in epoxy, purported to reduce
vibration-induced distortions, in addition
to keeping prying eyes away from Bybee's
secrets. A single Bybee Super Effect Bullet
is wired (in parallel) on the hot, neutral
and ground wires. Remember, the Bybee Wire
is a purely passive device, meaning there
are no transformers and/or active circuits.

Physically, the face of the new Bybee Wire
AC Purifier has a rather unassuming and
utilitarian appearance. It is sleek, yet
devoid of gadgetry or eye-catching gimmicks.
Its matte-gray aluminum face-plate has
“Bybee Wire Purifier” engraved, and there is
a single, blue power-on LED. The rear of the
unit has eight AC receptacles, a fuse (cum
rocker switch), and a male IEC plug for an
AC cord. Simple and to the point.
I've written previously on the sonic
benefits attained using Bybee Ultra AC cords
and Super Effect Speaker Bullets. They
further purged AC artifacts (noise, grunge,
hardness) from my audio system, offering
truer high frequency liveliness and more
articulate and resolute low-frequencies. You
can never have too much noise reduction...as
long as your system's running on the highly
contaminated AC delivered to our homes.
Case in point. Attending the most recent
Munich High End show, I stumbled into the
Audio Consulting of Switzerland room. Each
and every component in this room was running
exclusively on battery power! (See my report
here). The sonic advantages of this
uncommon approach were audible as soon as I entered
the room. Utter natural silence enveloped the room
in a way that was so real it initially made me feel
somewhat uncomfortable. But after an extended
listening session, I came away convinced that
typical AC power was a worse sonic contaminant than
I would have believed. Jack Bybee's products do a
very credible job of reducing AC contaminants,
though I suspect the only way one can ever get rid
of them totally is to simply not use AC power. But
of course batteries have problems too. Banks of
rechargeable batteries are a very expensive
proposition, and they have their potential hazards.
Batteries can leak or even explode and start a fire.
This may sound far-fetched, but it actually happened
in the Audio Consulting of
Switzerland room.
Swimming with Sharks
I currently have in my possession six
different AC conditioners from all over the
world, ranging from the affordable, and
surprisingly effective, Italian-made “Black
Noise” (8 outlets for around $649.00), to the
absurdly expensive Sunny Cable Technology
"The Box" (4 outlets for a mere $10,000)
from Hong Kong. Acoustic Revive's RTP-6
($2800) from Japan, the LessLoss Firewall
($5,000) from Lithuania , the Adept Response
($3800) and lastly Shunyata's Hydra Model 8
($2,000). The one thing I am certain of is
that all these celebrated AC line
conditioners sound remarkably dissimilar.
That's not necessarily a bad thing when you
consider I've also had in my possession AC
conditioners that had absolutely no impact
on the sound.
All these conditioners have their strengths.
I could easily see any self-respecting
audiophile enjoying the benefits of any one
of them. But when compared to one another,
particular weaknesses do show up.
In my
opinion, out of the whole the bunch, the
Acoustic Revive RTP-6 delivers the most
beneficial sonic package. This Japanese
marvel provides more strengths with fewer
weaknesses. It's natural ease and flow,
employing passive, electrically isolated,
encapsulated mineral noise suppressants,
placed at it the head of the pack. The Black
Noise AC conditioner, surprisingly
(considering it's the least expensive), is
another very impressive unit with notable
high-frequency openness.
Playing with the Cerebral Cortex
Comparing the new Bybee Wire AC Purifier
against these six proved a daunting task for
both Jack Bybee and myself (trust me, it's a
lot of work to swap boxes and AC cords over
and over again). Ultimately there was no
contest: the Bybee Wire AC Purifier makes
all the others sound somewhat processed and
dimensionally flat. It sets sonic benchmarks
I never thought possible from any AC related
source, AC powercords included.
The Bybee Wire AC Purifier sounded excellent right out of the box
without the conventional 100-hour break-in period.
The
first thing I noticed was how improved Slawomir Kurkiewicz's upright
appeared in the toe-tappin' song November 99
on the CD entitled "Neighborhood" by Manu Katche (ECM 1896). Here's another gem of a
recording, engineered by the legendary Jan
Erik Kongshaug, who, in my opinion, does an
incomparable job of remaining faithful to
the musicians. The Bybee Wire allowed me to
hear this recording with more realism in the
areas of delicacy, dimensionality, harmonics and
timbre. Sound stage width didn't necessarily
improve, but image depth most certainly did.
The midrange became more relaxed, sweeter
and subtle in a way I would have never
expected from an AC Purifier. Track five of
“Neighborhood,” entitled February Sun, is
mostly a jazzy ballad featuring the highly
talented trumpeter Tomas Stanko. This is one
of my favorite pieces from the CD so I'm
quite familiar with the way it sounds with
Acoustic Revive RTP-6. But with the Bybee
Wire, February Sun takes on a new and
wonderful sonic landscape, Stanko's trumpet
flows with more atmosphere and greater image
specificity: which lends to a more vivid recreation
of the musicians and their locations on this
recording. Somehow, I kept getting this sneaky
suspicion my system's phase and time
alignment (for the lack of a better term)
improved creating more noticeable spatial cues.
Voices and instruments - which includes high
frequency extension - are neither recessed,
forward, bigger or smaller in presentation,
though they appear harmonically richer and
more full-bodied (especially the lower
frequencies). I think the most impressive
characteristic of the Bybee Wire was the
singular sense of organic natural flow. This
is also the main attribute of the Acoustic
Revive RTP-6. But the Bybee Wire takes this
natural, easy flow to another level. That's
what's most enthralling about the Bybee
Wire: its uncanny ability to sound natural with remarkably
improved three-dimensionality.
To date, Jack Bybee has now introduced Super
Effect Bullet technology in his Golden
Goddess series of Speaker Bullets, Speaker
Cables, Ultra AC cords and now this, the
Bybee Wire AC purifier. If I were interested
in getting started on the Bybee path, I
would most certainly go with the Bybee Wire
AC Purifier first. Firstly, and most
importantly, the Bybee Wire AC Purifier is
the better of the bunch employing his Super
Effect Bullet technology. My reasons are
three-fold: (1) Location: physically, the
Bybee Wire AC Purifier is closest to the
wall which serves as a huge advantage. (2)
Sonic impact: plugging an entire system into
the Bybee Wire AC Purifier produces a bigger
sonic change than a single component. (3)
Bang for the buck: though the Bybee Wire AC
Purifier is expensive at $4,500, having an
entire system gain from its state-of-the-art
performance almost justifies its hefty price
tag.
I must admit that I was humbled by the
virtues of battery power I heard in Munich.
But the Bybee Wire AC Purifier had placed
this listener on a path that is so much
closer to the truth of what is possible from
your beloved electronics, that when I
finally heard an all-battery powered system,
I instantly recognized one of the reasons behind its
magical virtues. No, the Bybee Wire is not
equivalent to battery power. But it is the
best AC Purifier I've had the pleasure of
hearing in my system, by a large margin. A
new benchmark in what to expect from AC line
products available in the here and now.
Bravo!


Further thoughts by Mitch Moreno
AC grunge can be defined in many ways,
however, to an audiophile electrical grunge
is defined and considered detrimental to a
system’s overall performance. How does one
recognize the presence of electrical grunge?
Originally, the way I discovered electrical
grunge was not by its presence but through
its absence. I have read many audiophiles’
feedback on this subject and how to
eliminate the culprit. What I learned was
that the presence of electrical grunge in an
AC line will inhibit any stereo systems
performance, doesn’t matter how expensive or
inexpensive the system may be, electrical
grunge has no preference, it’s like a cancer
it has no prejudices. Musicality,
transparency, harmonic richness and accuracy
in a system are foremost the most important
attributes a system has to offer. These
attributes are very difficult to define if
they are intertwined with AC grunge ala EMI/RFI.
A very important audio accessory deemed the
AC conditioner was designed to filter out AC
grunge. However, just like many of the audio
components on the market, some AC
conditioners simply perform better than
others, and even still, there’s bound to be
the one of many considered “cream of the
crop.” I have owned as many as ten such AC
line conditioners throughout my quest for
audio excellence. Each one performed
admirably. However, not until three months
ago did I discover something was inhibiting
maximum performance from my system. That’s
when I installed the Bybee Wire AC Purifier.
Immediately, I came into the shocking
realization of what my audio system was
truly capable of.
My intentions are not to belittle any of the
AC conditioners I had previously owned,
however it was not until the addition of the
Bybee Wire AC Purifier that my full
appreciation for the sonic rightness,
musicality and harmonic richness of my
recordings was realized. Not that my system
wasn’t already capable of providing an
enjoyable listening experience, it’s just
that the Bybee has taken that to another
level.
High-end audio systems are very intricate
pieces of equipment. As most prominent
audiophiles have come to realize synergy is
of the utmost importance when it comes to
separating mediocrity from excellence. In my
opinion, there are no flawless audio
systems, however, a system can be
dangerously flawed by incoming AC noise.
Once the Bybee Wire AC Purifier was
installed a plethora of new macro and
micro-dynamics were freed up to do their
thing. In other words, the addition of the
Bybee immediately allowed my system to open
up complete synergy. It was as if the
missing piece of the puzzle had finally been
put into place.
Upon writing this brief review I struggled
with how to describe the Bybee’s
astoundingly high performance. I wondered if
this was even possible. How can one describe
how an AC conditioner can be this good? How
can an AC Purifier present a musical
truthfulness that surpasses every
conditioner I’ve previously owned; not even
close? Of distinct importance, the Bybee
Wire AC Purifier presents the presence of
more music and less electronics. I consider
that to be an audiophile’s dream. In
comparison to previously owned conditioners,
I now liken them to owning a high
performance automobile run with low octane
fuel and clogged filters causing the
automobile to perform at less than 75% of
its potential. Once the Bybee Wire AC
Purifier was installed into my system it was
set completely free.
What was evident to me through this entire
ordeal, was that once the noise floor is
lowered it allowed the micro and macro
details to effortlessly present themselves.
Your system will gain more transparency, a
more defined soundstage, voices will
articulate to a degree of naturalness that
only a live setting can provide. There also
was a significant increase in clarity as the
acoustic space of each recording sharpened
up allowing a greater sense of calmness
within my listening room.
Prior to the Bybee Wire AC Purifier I used
to occasionally experience a very annoying,
edginess or so-called “high-frequency
hardness” in certain recordings that to a
discerning ear robs the magical excellence
of a masterful recording. The Bybee Wire AC
Purifier solved all those symptoms within
minutes of installation. Yes, for arguments
sake, I removed the Bybee Wire AC Purifier
for a period of time. It didn’t take long
for me to want to put it back. My system
sounded considerably rougher along the
musical edges and dimensionality got flatter
giving the feeling it had lost a great deal
heart and soul. As a matter of fact, I am
considering purchasing a second unit as a
backup. Not that there is anything wrong
with the unit I already own, but if
something out of the ordinary were to happen
to the Bybee Wire AC Purifier, I honestly
would not be able to listen to my system …
well at least not be able to fully enjoy it
due to the supernatural musical affect of
the Bybee Wire AC Purifier.
Finally, as if I haven’t already said enough
about this wonderful piece of audio
artistry, if you want to hear exactly what
your present system is capable of, you must
do away with the negative demons that affect
the purity of your system. I highly advise
giving the Bybee Wire AC Purifier a listen.
It is unequivocally, without a doubt the
most important accessory I’ve added to my
present system. I can easily make this claim
because of what it has allowed my components
to do; perform at a level I didn't believe
possible from yet another AC box. A must
have!

Specifications: Bybee Power Purifier – 8
outlets
Price: $4,500.00 US
Manufacturer and
Distributor Contact:
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Washington Depot, CT 06794
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