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jdandy 02-14-2013 03:47 AM

PS Audio Dectet Review
 
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I received a PS Audio Dectet Power Center. It is quite hefty in both weight and construction. In fact, it is so well built I believe I could stand on it without the Dectet suffering any damage whatsoever. The Dectet is solid and clearly built to last. It is made using a heavy gauge aluminum extruded case that encloses a circuit board filled with high quality parts that serve the design purposes of the Power Center. The five Hubbell hospital grade duplex receptacles are attached with screws to a steel plate that sits behind an additional heavy gauge steel trim plate that secures the three Iso-Zone's outlets to the extruded case. The 15 amp recessed male IEC cord connector is attached directly to the main circuit board and then screwed to one of the two polycarbonate end caps that close the ends of the Power Center. The main circuit board is populated with large open core coils that are wound with heavy gauge solid copper, relays, various other hard parts and one IC that controls the microprocessor based safety functions and the signaling functions of the lighted power button on the face. The three star-wired Iso-Zones are securely terminated to the receptacles and the wires are neatly routed and connected directly to the circuit board. The extruded aluminum case, receptacle sub-plate and the steel trim plate are all grounded forming a complete shield around the Dectet Power Center’s circuit board and outlets. This is an impressively built product inside and out.

So what does the Dectet Power Center have to offer besides the ten 120 volt AC outlets? It provides three independently filtered Iso-Zones. Filtration is handled through large core high permeability magnetic devices wound with solid heavy gauge oxygen free copper wire providing both common mode and differential mode filtering. This allows digital components, analog components and amplifiers to have independent isolated power. The Dectet Power Center also provides microprocessor controlled under-voltage and over-voltage protection with automatic reset once power returns to acceptable levels and remains stable. Should the power be interrupted due to under-voltage or over-voltage the power button flashes slowly to signal the condition. In addition, surge and spike protection are handled by on-board MOV’s. Should the MOV’s sacrifice completely while absorbing a surge the Dectet will shut down. This shut down can be overridden for temporary purposes but the Dectet will need the MOV’s to be replaced to restore full protection. Each PS Audio Dectet Power Center is hand built in Boulder, Colorado by skilled craftsmen. Their high quality work is clearly demonstrated in this well made product.

The Dectet comes packaged with a three foot, 15 amp power cord with a standard 15 amp IEC female connector. In the owner's manual PS Audio recommends using their own high-end shielded power cables with the Dectet, so view the provided 14/3 power cable as a complimentary starting point. I connected a two meter Wireworld Silver Electra power cable to the Dectet for my audition. I installed the Dectet Power Center in place of a Furman power box that I used to bring a 120 volt circuit from the PurePower 2000 to the back of my two channel rack. This powers my McIntosh C1000C/P preamplifier and MR88 tuner, Olive 04HD music server, Esoteric K-03 SACD/CD/DAC, Dynalab MD-205 Signal Sleuth, a Sonos Zone Player, and the Never Connected power supply for the Michell Gyro SE turntable. I was careful to plug the analog components into separate Iso-Zones, away from the digital components like the Dectet Owner’s Manual instructed. Once everything was plugged into the Dectet, I plugged the Wireworld Silver Electra power cable that feeds it into the PurePower 2000 and pressed the Dectet power button. The microprocessor verifies that the voltage is correct, then applies power to the ten outlets and lights the blue power button. That’s all there was to it.

Comparing the sound of my two channel system with the new PS Audio Dectet in place was easy. It only took a single SACD to discover a new silky smoothness to Claire Martin’s voice from her Too Darn Hot SACD that made me melt into the couch. The flowing nature of Claire’s voice was slightly improved as were the leading edge sounds of piano notes. The two channel system’s source components get power from the PurePower 2000, so the Furman power box, with its unshielded attached power cable, was the only fly in the ointment. The system was already sounding absolutely fabulous. It’s not like I have seriously contaminated power to my home. I typically have 1.7 to 2.1 percent total harmonic distortion on my incoming power as displayed on the living room system PS Audio Power Plant Premier’s. I am fortunate to have a dedicated utility transformer that only serves my home, so even straight from the wall my power is decent. None the less, I could tell from listening to Claire Martin’s voice and the piano that the Dectet Power Center improved the performance enough to be detectable at first listen. Even though the PurePower 2000 is delivering pure sine wave AC, having the Dectet delivering power the last eight feet to my two channel preamp and source components made an improvement that I like. The Dectet won't be returned to Ivan. Looks like it’s time to write another check because the Dectet Power Center is definitely a keeper.

Here are the photos of the inside the Dectet Power Center. It is very well made, uses high quality parts, and is rugged.



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LordoftheRingsEE 02-14-2013 04:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jdandy (Post 444699)
... I won’t be returning the PS Audio Dectet Power Center to Ivan. Looks like it’s time to write another check because it’s a keeper.

-- ...And that check Dan, is for how much?

Vintage Pete 02-14-2013 06:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LordoftheRingsEE (Post 444712)
-- ...And that check Dan, is for how much?

I think the MSRP is $500.

Nice review Dan, the unit appears to be very well made as you say. I may be interested in one of these at some point. :yes:


Pete

SundayNiagara 02-14-2013 08:32 AM

Just to learn the difference, did you compare the stock vs. the WW power cord? I.e., how much was the WW cord contributing?

Stereo-head 02-14-2013 08:40 AM

Dan,

Thanks for taking the time to write an excellent review + pics; great read.
It is great to finally see what's inside the Dectect. I did A LOT of searching and I think you have the honors of posting the first full review on the internet + pics of the insides.

Thanks again,

Simon

Masterlu 02-14-2013 09:16 AM

Dan... Great job, thanks!

jdandy 02-14-2013 01:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SundayNiagara (Post 444753)
Just to learn the difference, did you compare the stock vs. the WW power cord? I.e., how much was the WW cord contributing?

Sunday Niagara.......No, I did not compare the stock 3 foot power cable to the Wireworld power cable. The reason being, I did not know the Dectet came with a power cable. In fact, I emailed Ivan to let him know the Dectet I received didn't have a power cable. Then I pulled my MC2301's away from the wall, no small matter, to get to the Furman power box and install the PS Audio Dectet Power Center. After that I struggled to get the MC2301 amps on their stands back into place before the audition. It was only after I wrote the review when I was packing the Dectet inner box back inside the shipping box that I realized the inner box had a fake bottom. It was fitted so well that it looked like the bottom of the box, but when I pulled it up I discovered the power cable underneath. I wasn't going to wrestle those amps away from the wall again to compare the stock power cable to the Wireworld cable I was using with the Dectet. I have all of my components powered with Wireworld Silver Electra power cables. It was only the Furman power box, with its permanently attached power cable, that wasn't up to snuff. I'm sure the Wireworld Silver Electra cable powering the Dectet made some contribution to the improved smoothness I experienced in Claire Martin's voice, but I am positive the Dectet was working a bit of its magic, too.

The design purpose of the PS Audio Dectet is to provide a power center that delivers a specific level of power conditioning, surge protection, plus over and under voltage protection for the audiophile who doesn't want or may not be able to afford a P5 or P10 type component, and do it at an attractive price point. Although I am using the Dectet to extend power from a PurePower 2000 to where I need the power, it's design purpose was not to be merely an extension cord. What is good about the Dectet is it can be used in this manner while adding additional conditioning, shielding and protection.

Audiophilehi 02-14-2013 03:06 PM

Nice review Dan!!!

SundayNiagara 02-14-2013 03:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jdandy (Post 444865)
Sunday Niagara.......No, I did not compare the stock 3 foot power cable to the Wireworld power cable. The reason being, I did not know the Dectet came with a power cable. In fact, I emailed Ivan to let him know the Dectet I received didn't have a power cable. Then I pulled my MC2301's away from the wall, no small matter, to get to the Furman power box and install the PS Audio Dectet Power Center. After that I struggled to get the MC2301 amps on their stands back into place before the audition. It was only after I wrote the review when I was packing the Dectet inner box back inside the shipping box that I realized the inner box had a fake bottom. It was fitted so well that it looked like the bottom of the box, but when I pulled it up I discovered the power cable underneath. I wasn't going to wrestle those amps away from the wall again to compare the stock power cable to the Wireworld cable I was using with the Dectet. I have all of my components powered with Wireworld Silver Electra power cables. It was only the Furman power box, with its permanently attached power cable, that wasn't up to snuff. I'm sure the Wireworld Silver Electra cable powering the Dectet made some contribution to the improved smoothness I experienced in Claire Martin's voice, but I am positive the Dectet was working a bit of its magic, too.

The design purpose of the PS Audio Dectet is to provide a power center that delivers a specific level of power conditioning, surge protection, plus over and under voltage protection for the audiophile who doesn't want or may not be able to afford a P5 or P10 type component, and do it at an attractive price point. Although I am using the Dectet to extend power from a PurePower 2000 to where I need the power, it's design purpose was not to be merely an extension cord. What is good about the Dectet is it can be used in this manner while adding additional conditioning, shielding and protection.

So, you won't be trying the PS 'cord?

miner 02-14-2013 03:19 PM

Dan,
Thank you for taking the time to review. I am in the process of doing discovery on the replacement for my current APC H15 - this has been quite helpful.

Kevin


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