If you size the ps audio regenerator right it will improve your amps too. Conditioners are notorious for limiting amp sq and if you get too small of a regenerator you will be doing the same thing. Ps audio had an in-home trial policy so instead of guessing or asking for somebody’s opinion, get 1 and listen to it and buy it if you think it works in your system
Seeking advice on power conditioners/regenerators
I am wondering whether a power conditioner or regenerator would make a difference in my system, and if so what would you recommend in the "value" price category.
I have no idea if my power is "clean" or "dirty". What I can say is I live in SoCal, my provider is SDG&E. I have rooftop solar, panels made by Sunpower (with micro-inverters). I am connected to the grid.
The components I have "plugged-in" are as follows:
Turntable power supply: Linn Lingo II
Phono preamp: PS Audio Stellar Phono
Integrated Amp: Primaluna Dialogue Premium Integrated
CD Player: Arcam CD23
Streamer: Metrum Ambre
DAC: Metrum Onyx
Thanks for your advice and recomendations.
I have no idea if my power is "clean" or "dirty". What I can say is I live in SoCal, my provider is SDG&E. I have rooftop solar, panels made by Sunpower (with micro-inverters). I am connected to the grid.
The components I have "plugged-in" are as follows:
Turntable power supply: Linn Lingo II
Phono preamp: PS Audio Stellar Phono
Integrated Amp: Primaluna Dialogue Premium Integrated
CD Player: Arcam CD23
Streamer: Metrum Ambre
DAC: Metrum Onyx
Thanks for your advice and recomendations.
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