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Miscellaneous: Isotek Gemini GII  
Author: Matt
Published: 2007/11/25
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I read the review of the Isotek Cleanline by DocFoster and found it useful, so thought I should likewise contribute a few words about my recent purchase - an ex-demo Isotek Gemini GII 6-way filter block.

I have a fairly modest hi-fi: what may be termed "budget" - and much of it purchased second hand. While I'm keen to upgrade (in particular my amplifier) I'm aware that it "works", so it’s rather difficult to justify upgrades to my partner.

One area I had considered looking at was the mains – particularly since we had our flat re-wired and electricity was on my mind. This was partly because I kept reading about the difference it made – allegedly even to budget kit. Also because the idea of 1 upgrade influencing the amp, CD, tuner, cassette and DVD seemed good value.

After much research I concluded I had no room on my rack for an extra component, so the Isotek Cleanline/Solus and MiniSub were ruled out. Instead I looked to the multi-way types. While the Orion strongly appealed, it was more than I could afford so I opted for the Gemini. Even being slightly less sophisticated compared to the Orion and also an ex-dem, I still paid £249 – making it a not-inexpensive upgrade. After parting with my cash I waited anxiously, my partner smirking, for it to arrive.

First impression: it’s a beast! Really big and heavy, not at all like the white plastic multi-socket it replaced. Next problem: no cable. I did purchase one on eBay but it has a Wattgate HC 16A plug on it, so until I get round to purchasing a replacement I’m making do with a less-than-ideal standard kettle plug.

Even given this limitation, I was stunned at the sound! It REALLY does make a difference. Music just has more detail and sparkle. Even my cynical partner admitted (reluctantly) that yes, it was an improvement! I don’t know enough about hi-fi to be able tpo provide a technical description of the ways in which the sound is better, except to say it is - a great deal. Am so pleased with it.

Am now looking forward to a new IEC plug from Santa which should hopefully make it sound even better...
 
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