Informations
Product Description
The AudioQuest Niagara 7000 is the flagship of the Niagara line, designed by Garth Powell. It’s less of a standard "power conditioner" and more of a Low-Z Power Noise-Dissipation System designed to act as a massive, clean foundation for ultra-high-end audio and video systems.
The "Secret Sauce" Technologies
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Dielectric-Biased Isolation Transformers: This is what separates the 7000 from the Niagara 5000. It uses patented transformers that significantly reduce non-linear distortions. By "biasing" the dielectric, AudioQuest claims to increase the efficiency of noise dissipation across a wider bandwidth.
- Transient Power Correction (90 Amps Peak): Many conditioners can "choke" power amplifiers during big musical crescendos. The Niagara 7000 features a massive current reservoir that can provide over 90 amps of peak current (for up to 25ms). This ensures your power-hungry amps aren't "starved" for current during transients.
- Ground Noise-Dissipation: Most conditioners ignore noise on the ground line because it’s a safety requirement. AudioQuest uses a patented system that dissipates ground-borne noise without compromising safety or creating ground loops.
- Level-X Ultra-Linear Filtering: Instead of just cutting out noise at a few specific frequencies, it provides consistent, wide-bandwidth noise reduction across more than 21 octaves.
Physical Specs & Connectivity
It is a massive component that requires its own shelf (or rack space).
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Weight: 92 lbs (41.7 kg) — it’s heavier than many high-end power amplifiers.
- Outlets: 12 total
- 4 High-Current Outlets: Optimized for power amplifiers, subwoofers, or powered speakers.
- 8 Source Outlets: Divided into isolated banks for DACs, streamers, and preamps to prevent "cross-talk" noise between digital and analog gear.
- Build: Heavy silver-plated contacts over high-purity copper (NRG Series outlets) and NASA-grade capacitor technology.