PS Audio P300 ?


Why are there so many P300's for sale? The reviews are good but...Is it worth buying? Are people starting to have problems with multiwave? Thanks
jcb2000
When I look through the listings here, I find item volumes difficult to assess since I don't have knowledge of the number of total units out there. I suspect PS Audio has sold a lot of these. Though there have been a number of postings here expressing various concerns about the product, I have a P300 and think it works as advertised. The multiwave included--though its impact is marginal compared with the other benefits.

That said, I may be selling mine in the near future. The P300 works great for my CDP and preamp but can't run all my gear. I suspect that the greatest improvement comes from running these two components from a Power Plant. Power quality where I live is a big issue though so I am upgrading to a more comprehesive solution. From the commentary in many of the classifieds, it appears others are doing this as well. --Scott
I bet some of the best deals are the original and people want the mulitwave and want a new unit instead of a upgrade.
I purchased a PS Audio PP 300 (with the multiwave chip and the fan assembly} and after several days of running (runs 24/7), there appeared a LOUD rumbling noise. I took it back to my dealer and we removed the multi-wave chip. Since then no problems. I run a tube pre-amp and DAC. Another friend of mine runs all tubes and had the same problem.