I am in a similar situation: NO PROBLEM. I use two Veridion power strips as extension cords into the wall outlet then into my DC blocker then into my LessLoss power distributor . One power strip into the wall another power strip into that one then a Veridion AC cord into the second power strip and on to the rest as above. The impact is immensely positive. I think everyone has used up all the adjectives but briefly: tonal density, depth I have never heard before and musical expression. it's so discerning that in playing a CD I found I did not like the drumming on cut one but everything else was great and the drumming was much better on the subsequent tracks. I had listened to this CD dozens of times and never had a hint of a difference- one could use the system to audition musicians now which I would have never said about any other system I've heard- it's just wondefully musically and potentially emotionally expressive- but to be clear the sound quality on this disc is 4/10 at best- it does not matter- the music is there As an old former Linn turntable user and fan I think of this set up as sounding like a 400 pound Linn. I want to emphasize that the second power strip actually added much more SQ than the first- not what one usually gets in this universe of diminishing returns. An idea that's only half a joke: a "conditioner" box with AC in and out plugs and 20 meters of Veridion AC wound inside. More seems to be more music.
Great to hear you’re experiencing the benefits of daisy-chaining the Discovery Veridion power strips!
What you’re describing really captures what makes the Veridion tech special. There are two things we’ve found unique about it:
- The usual law of diminishing returns doesn’t seem to apply — every added cable continues to lift the performance to another level.
- There’s no trade-off between musical qualities — the whole presentation just becomes more cohesive and emotionally engaging.
Awesome to see it coming through in your setup!