Rega P3-24 & P5 owners..........


I've been extremely happy with my Rega P3-24/Exact 2 set-up for the past nine months, and have just taken it way up in quality by adding the TT-PSU. Thanks to all the thoughts expressed in these forums, and those of many internet and written reviews, I finally made the purchase. As great as my analog front end sounded before, it now seems improved in all areas. Most significantly, I'm sensing a wider and deeper soundstage, a more focused and extended bottom end, a clearer treble and mid-range, and a smoother overall presentation. So, my advice to all my fellow Rega P3-24 and P5 owners......just do it, and put the TT-PSU into your system. It really does make a wonderful difference. Happy listening.
adam18
Adam 18...try my suggestion...get rid of those rubber feet and Vibrapods. If you don't like it, you can always go back. If you don't want to "invest" in cones or blox, take 3 same size cans from your pantry and try it just for fun.
Good to hear the TT PSU has made a significant difference with your P3-24 and thanks for sharing. One will be coming my way soon, right after I add more records into my collection.

Enjoy~
After a lot of listening this past weekend.....WOW !! The TT-PSU is making every LP I play sound better. Of course, some of this perceived improvement may be psychological (isn't this true with a lot of our "audiophile stuff" ?), but I'm definitely impressed. Last night, I enjoyed Duke Ellington, Joni Mitchell, Steely Dan, and Dave Brubeck, and I can't remember these albums ever sounding so good.
Hey Adam - glad you finally got the TT-PSU. You'll have to let us know if you decide to try Stringreen's suggestion, too, I would be curious to hear what you think. I have never had a vibration issue with my standard rubber feet on top of my Sanus rack - my table is absolutely level. I have always had a suspicion that the cones, blocks, vibropads, etc. are only psychological improvements, and that the real issue is making sure everything is level. I think the rubber feet do a fine job, along with the rest of the design.
Adam - have you used any turntables other than Rega? If so, which ones and what are your thoughts on them?