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Wayne
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power regenerators advice
09/02/24 at 22:44:27
 
Who's using power regenerators and what changes has it made to your sound?
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Re: power regenerators advice
Reply #1 - 09/02/24 at 23:32:41
 
I'm using a PS Audio P15 in my main system, and a PS Audio P10 in my audio/visual system. I rely on them. I get better bass and treble, better dynamics and better video image with them.With the regenerators my amps seem more powerful. I can use the phase and multi-wave functions to fine tune the sound as well. Expensive, but they have been worth it for me.
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Reply #2 - 09/03/24 at 13:43:12
 
Wayne,

Im using the P3 and believe it to be the foundation of my system. No fluctuating sound at different times of day, solid base to my conservative system.

Randall
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Re: power regenerators advice
Reply #3 - 09/04/24 at 15:52:59
 
I have always been curious of the idea of regeneration vs isolation.
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Reply #4 - 09/05/24 at 17:30:56
 
I'm using a PS Audio P12 in my system, and it runs everything but the power amps, which are mono blocks and plug directly into the wall. I got it because our last house had terribly noisy power, and since we didn't own it new wiring was out of the question. In that house the P12 made a huge difference over the conditioner I used previously. We've now bought a house with wiring redone in the last 10 years in an area with pretty clean power, but it still improves things and I've gotten used to the programability of the outlets and the fine tuning of phase and waveform that Lon talks about. Not a cheap upgrade, but definitely worth it if your power is lousy.
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