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Torus AVR 20 vs. PS Audio P10 or 15 vs. Niagara
I thought I'd ask this question. Which one is better?
I'm getting tired of the Panamax that I have since it doesn't perform true voltage regulation, despite their marketing lies. I'm also sure its choking my amp for power as well. I am very impressed with the size of the transformer in the Torus unit, and for the money I'm thinking it offers the best overall value for what I expect out of it. It's just that I always figured I'd own one of the PS Audio units. That is until the recent price hikes. Yikes! That was a bit over the top in my opinion. I've also read some of the members here talking up the Niagara, but I don't believe that unit offers voltage regulation which is very important to me because our voltage here constantly runs up to 126 or 127 volts. I certainly would welcome opinions here on this topic. Thanks!
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The PS Audio products are true regenerators and will afford the best regulation and cleanest power. Torus makes great products but may not offer as good voltage regulation. After reading their specs I suspect they have numerous taps on the output side of the isolation transformer which are selected to perform regulation.
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Torus AVR 20 vs. PS Audio P10 or 15 vs. Niagara
Freddie,
I had a Niagara 7000 and it was a nice piece but it was a conditioner, not a regenerator. I had paranoia and sold it for a PS Audio P10. In all honestly I liked seeing a steady flow of power coming out and reduced distortion. I did have the amps plugged into this and realized it limited power to hungry amps on one party day where things were turned up above 75% - protective circuits kicked in. The new P20 has increased its power from the P10 and some other benefits, and should make this issue a null point. I would take a serious look at what it has to offer and they may let you try one to see and hear for yourself. One thing about PS is you don’t come across negative reviews on their equipment or service. |
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I think a lot will depend on your priorities and what problems you're trying to address: voltage regulation, dynamic/transient response, noise reduction, surge protection, affordability. I have a 20 amp dedicated line and a whole house surge protector. This was step 1, basic and inexpensive. Voltage variability is not a significant problem here. I chose a Niagra 5000 with Hurricane PCs. Good investment - tremendous increase in dynamics, decrease in noise (you don't realize how much until it's gone).
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I own the torus AVR20 and it supplies clean power to my whole system. The difference it made was drastic. So much cleaner of a soundstage and imaging really improved. It was if someone removed a thick piece of plastic which was covering the speakers.
I don't have any experience with the PS Audio products but I looked at the Shunyata Denali as well as the AQ niagara and found the Torus to be quite a bit better.
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doc, do you run everything through the AVR20? What power cables?
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From my point of view, if the Torus isolates the power grid from your equipment, scrubs the AC line noise, provides better quality surge protection and keeps the voltage flowing at a constant 120V, then its done about all you can ask.
I get it that converting incoming AC into DC and then reconverting it to AC again in the "perfect wave form" has its adherents, and probably for good reason, but PS Audio has priced itself out of my wallet. I suppose at some point a nicely priced used AVR 20 will become available and with a bit of luck, I will have the chance to pounce on it.
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Am I mis-understanding how this thing is supposed to work? Or are my expectations unreasonable?
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Hey sorry for the late reply-yes I run everything through the AVR20. Right now I use WW silver eclipse power cables. I would like to upgrade my power cables down the line.
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