Anyone else regenerating A/C?


I just got the Exact Power EP-15a and partnering Ultrapure products to regenerate my entire set-up.Previously I had very good passive units(I've tried a load of stuff),on three dedicated lines.The newest "Exact" stuff trounces anything I have experienced(I've had a competitor's regenerating stuff,which ran too hot),and I am wondering if this technology has a wide following?This new regenerater/Balanced unit produces NO heat,thankfully!
It is REALLY worth looking into.Any other subscribers?
Best!
sirspeedy70680e509
PURIST DOMINUS.....Whew!!Wouldn't that cord cost more than the EP-15a,itself?No doubt GREAT,though! -:)
I added a new PS Audio Statement,from my wall,to my EP-15a,and another as an umbillical from the EP-15a to the Ultrapure!From Ultrapure to amp,is a "surprisingly good" Harmonic Technology Fantasy 10,which I use on my REL as well.Great results,and Nsgarsh,I can finally start my Orpheus fund!!
Best!
ngsarch, " the best energy transfer"? if that is the case I wonder why the EP15A allow only 15A PC ( I knw ur not the designer, just asking yr opinion) . I noticed that Hydra 8 uses 20A PC. Does it mean is better conditioner? TQ
I had PS Audio Premiere Power Plant and there are still issues with loading on this power conditioner that causes heat generation and fan kicking in and the fan is loud. I had connected just 5 low power devices cd trasnport, dac, dish receiver, back up digital cable receiver, and tivo and Premiere Power Plant was straining. Needless to say, I sold this unit. I am using BPT 3.5 Signature Plus and I have all 12 outlets loaded and it doesn't even huff and the sound quality is much better than Premiere Power Plant. BPT 3.5 Signature Plus uses Plitron 2.4VA transformer which is used in many high end amplfier transformers.
Audioblazer: Most systems probably never draw more than about half of 15 amps from the wall. Some folks do think 20-amp IEC connectors sound better than 15-amp ones, but that's supposedly due to the physical construction of the contacts rather than the amperage rating per se. Either type of connector has a survivability rating higher than its nominal rating (double I think?), but also keep in mind that 20-amp terminated cords and 15-amp terminated cords are in almost all cases actually the same *cords* -- normally only the connectors differ. Anyhow, there's no way one could judge conditioner A to be "better" than conditioner B just because conditioner A uses a 20-amp IEC plug. The EP15A (active) and the Hydra (passive) are very different kinds of devices -- which inlet connectors they use is probably the least of those differences.

Stereo_phile: I'm wondering how you know your P3 was "straining"? Not disputing that you say the fan came on (not that I knew this unit even had a fan) -- or that you find the BPT to sound better in any case -- but if the fan running was the only 'symptom' as it were, isn't it possible that your P3 was working exactly as intended? (Was it located inside an enclosed cabinet?) After all, this is a unit that's rated to supply power amps plus sources. I find it pretty incredible that it should have had any difficulty whatsoever powering the items you plugged into it, provided your unit wasn't somehow broken.
I never met a surge protector nor a regenerator that I could like. I have found very few ac filters or conditioners that don't harm more than they help.