When I bought my Nottingham 294 I also purchased a Walker MC (deluxe with Teflon circuit board). I also have a PS-300. I asked Lloyd directly about the PS product and he disparaged it a bit. I ended up selling the MC a few months after recieving it. I could not tell any difference between the Nott into the MC or the Nott into the PS-300.
PS AUDIO P500 as a Turntable speed controller?
Analog Guru's out there:
Could I use the P500 Power Plant Regenerator as a turntable speed controller in my case? I am using the Michell Orbe SE - AC Motor with the larger PS not the newer DC Motors.
Its states by PS Audio themself that:
"Every Power Plant has always had the ability for the user to choose a frequency that best suits his systems needs, or perhaps used as a motor controller for an AC synchronous turntable"
Appreciate any advise or anyone doing this.
Ravi
Could I use the P500 Power Plant Regenerator as a turntable speed controller in my case? I am using the Michell Orbe SE - AC Motor with the larger PS not the newer DC Motors.
Its states by PS Audio themself that:
"Every Power Plant has always had the ability for the user to choose a frequency that best suits his systems needs, or perhaps used as a motor controller for an AC synchronous turntable"
Appreciate any advise or anyone doing this.
Ravi
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