Alternate AC power frequency.. Higher than 60Hz


Watching a Paul McGowan utube video about "What’s the best voltage and frequency’I see he would go up to 400Hz for AC voltage frequency.
I use an older PS Audio P600 with an optional board which lets me boost AC from 60Hz up to 120Hz.
I use it at 111Hz to power my digital gear.
So far, over seven years, a few items died, Particularly Sony changer. ALso a Behringer DEQ2496 sounded better on 60Hz.  But other changers and DACs thrive and sound better with the higher AC frequency.
No no other (A few PS Audio P300 P600 P1200 with the optional board can do it) regenerators ’do’ higher AC frequency. But someone wrote the new PS Audio P20 will also up the frequency if so set.
Now not one word of this on PS Audio P20 owner’s manual. nor anywhere online.
Maybe I have to CALL Paul?
SO.. Anyone else hear of the PS Audio P20 being able to up the Hz from 60?
And yes I will discuss the benefits of this. Up to a point. If you know nothing and want me to educate you totally. Ahhh no, that is not gonna happen.
If you want tp view the utube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Np--y3Kfy28
elizabeth

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The PS audio P1000 like I have can alter the frequency. I did try the higher frequencies to 110 and my Bryston BP 17 preamp got hot. On digital I think it helped some maybe. Does anyone know why a preamp would run hot. It only did that one time and I have had the frequency turned up since but now I'm conerned I could shorten the life of my preamp. Maybe I should call Bryston. They flip flopped on power conditioners years ago saying that they engineered all that is needed to filter out AC line impurities. Now they sell power line conditioners! Lol. I think any manufacturer will tell you don't experiment with the frequency. Why? 1. Because of products being damaged
2. Their product is engineered well enough that a higher frequency has no benefits.
3. They would rather have your stereo dollars go towards buying their products and not someone else's!!!
Ok thanks for the input. Ive turned It back down to 60 hz. I do run my amp straight into a 10 ga dedicated line. Aahhh now company gone and I'm going to my music room