Power regeneration - good idea? PS audio?


Is the PS audio regenerator a good choice or are there others?

 

 

jumia

Well this is all profoundly sad.

Unfortunately there appears to be no good rationale for spending $7500 for a P 15. Was really hoping it might help my home theater sound since the processors being made these days are of poor quality sonically.

Additionally to improve the flow of electricity via a regenerator to a quality amplifier in periods where there is a huge swing in electricity needs is ridiculous. Amps maintain Storage reserves just for this purpose.

I believe a conditioner has merit for use with a TV set where circuitry may benefit by hopefully softening a harsh electrical signal.

 

 

PP's are something to put on the list after you're convinced you did all the baseline essentials to dialing in SQ.

Dedicated line/decent receptacle before considering all the other madness.

Your alternative choice is "power conditioning" or whatever you want to call it, is another polarizing subject.

Audioquest Niagra and the like has their devotees.

Oh I am also still using my 17yo PSA PPP (out of regular ac line) in bed room to plug my big Sony Oled plus Marshall blutooth speaker into—even my 10yo nephew could appreciate the picture and sound quality improvements. My old P10 fared even better there but couldn’t fit into the cabinet.

The P 15 at about 80 pounds is a beast. Add it to mono blocks, it's just too much real estate inside the room.  So I will revisit putting in a dedicated circuit.

I really like my PS10. I live in the boondocks, no neighbors, a transformer stuck on a pole outside my house - nice clean electrical supply, etc, but the PS10 still manages to make my system sound better.