vonhelmholtz
I'll give PS a call Monday...
Power conditoner..
I have a stand by generator for my house. I've noticed when we have an outage & the generator kicks on the lights in the house are brighter. They are getting a full 120v. Because of this I thought a power regenerator would make a big difference in my stereo. I installed a PS Audio Stellar 3 Power Plant & I can't tell any difference. Oh well, live & learn.
vonhelmholtzI'll give PS a call Monday... |
I’m so pleased with the PP that I use 2 of them. I can hear the improvements with them. The larger one is used for my 300B monoblocks and tube preamp. I can similarly hear improvements with my Studer RTR. The smaller regenerator is for my paired subwoofers alone. The top model PP is highly programmable with variable caps. They work well for me in rural NC with our power concerns. My flea powered system is tuned for analog detail that likely impacts what I can distinguish. |
wfowenmdAfter reading the comments & the way my voltage must be low, I may need to upgrade to the PP12 or 15.
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@esarhaddon1 I don't mean 60V but 110 is fine and no place in the US has less than 110V now. Indeed, a tube amp bias needs adjustment for different voltage. That's why a power inverter like the PS audio is great for tube amps. It does make it a little boring--never getting to touch the bias adjustment knob. Hope you're having a great audio sunday. Jerry |