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crwilli 11-09-2017 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by rns (Post 878448)
SCAudiophile, thanks for sharing these factors. I read a lot of your posts on this forum, and you always bring technical knowledge and insights that are very valuable to the audience. Appreciate it.



+1

ylee 11-09-2017 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Masterlu (Post 878249)
I should have one of the very first P20’s in about a week. :banana:

Retail has been set at $9999

A bit of comparing apples and oranges, but I wonder how this influences the sound compared to Shunyata's Triton v3. Please post impressions Ivan.

bart 11-09-2017 06:17 PM

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Originally Posted by ylee (Post 878483)
A bit of comparing apples and oranges, but I wonder how this influences the sound compared to Shunyata's Triton v3. Please post impressions Ivan.

+1.
Very interested.

tdelahanty 11-10-2017 07:05 AM

I was surprised to see how little current my system draws at normal listening levels, less than 2a. I have thought about two P10's ( for amp & front-end). In my case my 15a dedicated circuit would be adequate. :thumbsup:

antipop 11-10-2017 07:32 AM

Holy F**** that's a serious looking machine. Can't wait to get your feedback

Some details shared by Paul McGowan:
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The P20 has the following improvements over the mighty P10:
Three times the energy storage
Three times lower output impedance
Twice the number of output devices
Half the distortion
Nearly 40% more power
Clear and unquestionable improvement in sound quality

For The Love of Music 11-11-2017 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by SCAudiophile (Post 878419)
This is not on their website as of today,...what is the feature set vs the P10 which cites 100% regen'ed power. The P10 is a 15amp unit. Is the P20 20amp?



From my understanding it has both options, 15 and 20 with a sliding mechanical cover revealing this along with a switch to select either or.

What I️ don’t know is the gain you achieve if you select 15 amp, does it make it equal to the P10 in terms of power?

SCAudiophile 11-11-2017 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by For The Love of Music (Post 878902)
From my understanding it has both options, 15 and 20 with a sliding mechanical cover revealing this along with a switch to select either or.

What I️ don’t know is the gain you achieve if you select 15 amp, does it make it equal to the P10 in terms of power?

Thanks...good question! The other question is whether or not this is the P10 regen engine in a bigger package with more fancy display and different case with handles or if they did make some key changes to the regen engine.

Masterlu 11-11-2017 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by SCAudiophile (Post 878914)
Thanks...good question! The other question is whether or not this is the P10 regen engine in a bigger package with more fancy display and different case with handles or if they did make some key changes to the regen engine.

Mark... it is a completely new design, from ground up. 100 lbs of the latest technology. ;)

Masterlu 11-30-2017 05:44 PM

After a slight delay, my P20 shipped to me today. :)

Weirdcuba 11-30-2017 06:56 PM

Will one p20 replace two p10s?


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