Who buy PS AUDIO ?


Please share your audio (gears) back ground and how long have you been an audiophile?
What or why do you like PS Audio products? What type of audience?
I’ve been watching Paul McGowan on Youtube, I just gotta to give this man so much credits on such valuable info he’s sharing with us audiophaniatics. I do love the guy to death.
I really want to support his business, I really do, but they aren’t cheap either (BHK-300)
Off you go, share your experience with PS AUDIO.
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I used to have a PS Audio preamp which I purchased new around 1982. It worked great. More recently, I purchased two used AC-12 power cables in separate transactions from Ebay. I got an email from PS Audio informing me that if I sent them the cables, they would verify their authenticity. If they were legit, they would send them back to me. If they were fake, they would destroy them and send me two authentic cables at no charge. I sent the cables, and they responded that both cables were fake and sent me two new cables which retail for $1200 each. Who does this? I would buy their products again.
I'm very pleased with my Perfect Wave Memory Transport (PWT). The technology behind jitter reduction is terrific.
Customer service is excellent. I sent my transport for warranty service and got it back the same week.

I have owned many PSA products over the decades

I atill have my GCC 250 in my TV system. I sent it back for repair after a transformer blew on my street. Cost of repair was very reasonable and turnaround time was very good

Of late I bought Stellar dac/pre and M700s. I was very disappointed with the preamp (needs better PS) but the M700s are very good, although they took ~ 500 hours to come on song
Well I just upgraded from an NAD C356 to the Stellar GDAC and a pair of M700's. My speakers are PSB T2 towers. I am enjoying the audio but I really do not have another reference point as to what should this sound like relative to the dollars spent. The sales approach was awesome and I have become a PS Audio follower. My audio sources are ProJect TT, via Schitt Mani, Squeezebox Duet, NAD C565 CD player and USB/Laptop Qobuz High-Res.
Love to discuss further if anybody has suggestions relative to different High-Res sources and means of delivery.
The BHK-300 monoblocks at $14000 a pair are the most expensive components they sell (beside the AudioQuest Dragon cables at $33900 for a 10-foot pair, which they don't make), as opposed to other companies who ask 100's of thousands for their top-of-the-line gear.  They do have some more reasonably-priced amps, relatively speaking.  If you want to support his business but don't want to shell out that kind of money, find your comfort level with any of his more modestly priced stuff.