Purepower APS a reliable product?


To those who are considering buying a regenerating power supply, I want to share with you my experience. I bought one a Purepower 1050i back in mid 2010. It worked good and provided a dark and quiet background for my system. I was happy with the unit until about 11 months ago. It just failed one day when I returned home from work. It was off itself without any display. I tried to turn it on but a message came up as short circuit and some smoke came out from inside. I can smell it too.

I contacted Purepoweraps in Canada for repair and finally agreed to send the two boards back. Sending the whole equipment is too expensive. It then went quiet for nearly three months and no one ever return to my emails. I finally called them despite i am in a 10 hours different time zone. I was told they were waiting for parts and should be fixed the following week. After more than 5 months, I finally got the two boards back. I plugged them in correctly but not able to turn it on. I contacted purepower again and they ask me to check connections, all correct. Disconnect the battery and all other sorts of means. All failed to turn it on. After I chased a few more emails, no more reply and went quiet again. Despite chasing for another few months, I got no feedback and answer. I finally tried the local dealer and they told me they dropped the line and now selling PS Audio only. There were technical problems but he was not willing to provide more details.

I tried another dealer in another country but I was told they got no parts and not able to repair for me.

Early this year, Purepower launched a new line of products. I discussed with the Marketing Manager of Purepower and suggested a trade in offer to get the new one. I was promised with a proposal and it never comes up.

It is a good product. But not reliable. More important, the technical support is not available at all. No customer services.

If you consider buying one, think carefully. Good luck.

The purpose is purely to share the experience. I may be the unluckly one or I am just one of a couple of dozen or a couple of hundred unlucky one. May be you can share your experience.
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I sold my PP2000 sometime ago and no longer have to deal with them. I'm very happy with both the fact that I now have superior results with a Bybee 3.0 unit and the fact that I no longer have to deal with all manner of delays, b.s. and lies in conversations with a vendor I'm trying to deal with for an upgrade path.
I have a PP1050 which I have used flawlessly for 4+ years. I love it. Again, maybe I am lucky or there is something about the 1050? Three years ago I sent it to Canada for an upgrade which was performed in a timely matter at what I thought was a really good price.
I have a PP1050 and it has performed flawlessly for 5 years, and makes a huge improvement in unvarying sound quality.

However it took 3 months to get it first shipped to me from the factory, with excuses and delays.

I may be lucky! Hope it never needs service.
One addendum to my ealier comments; I stated the Dimitri was the best sounding Power Conditioner I have heard. I was humbled last night at the AZ Audio club meeting comparing PC's next to each other. Four conditioners competed and 35 members listened and voted. Winner? Isotech Sigmas; even I had to admit this. Second in the battle, the Synergistic Research Tesla Powercell; Third, my beloved Dimitri and last by a huge margin determined by voting; the Audience 12T. Thought you other audiophiles might be interested in knowing this so you all can demonstrate and compare units before purchasing.