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Power Plant Premier In The House
I received my PS Audio PPP from Ivan nearly two months ago. I've had plenty of time to let the unit break in now and I just wanted to pass along my thanks to Ivan and some thoughts I had on the unit itself.
First of all, a huge thanks to Ivan, for the excellent service and support. It's a pleasure to work with you Ivan. When I first plugged my system into the PPP I noticed a significant improvement in the sound. After listening for the last couple months (with some comparison to the surge protector I was using before), I can safely say that from bottom to top, the sound is more clear and has better definition with the PPP. Imaging is better and I hear more space around instruments and voices. The improvement was dramatic enough that my wife (who wasn't convinced the PPP would make a difference) reluctantly admitted that it made a significant improvement. I was also surprised at the weight of the unit, coming in at 35lbs. Built like a solid brick, it's the heaviest electrical component in my system (2nd overall only to my sub). At some point when I'm out of town (otherwise I couldn't listen to my system without the PPP) this unit will find it's way over to Travis's house for an extended demo/comparison to his Transparent power conditioner (I'm not implying that the PPP is better than the Transparent). I haven't played with the CleanWave or MultiWave features yet. I understand that the P5 and P10 also support MultiWave. Has anyone played with these features on the P5, P10, or PPP? I can't imagine that PS Audio would sell anything that might cause additional stress on the power supplies in components, but in the back of my mind I can't help wondering if MultiWave could have adverse effects on certain components.
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Scott Living Room: Focal 807V, Rotel RA-1520, Rotel RDD-1580 (USB), Transparent Musiclink Plus IC, PS Audio PPP, QED Silver Anniversary speaker cable, JRiver MC24, Technics SL-Q300 Turntable with Grado Prestige Green. Last edited by ssto5535; 01-31-2017 at 09:25 PM. |
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