Latest comments on PS Audio PP?


Last Fall it received lots of discussion, but there hasn't been much said lately about the PS Audio Powe Plant. Now that it's been in use for awhile what do owners think? Same thing for the Multiwave option, too. Thanks!
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Showing 3 responses by krell1

I absolutely agree with Jadem6 and have seen other comments reflecting positive results. I have not seen any negative comments on "Power Plants" and I have a P600 with MW that I
can't stop using. I have had Tice and Audio Power, but this
product is what the audiophile has dreamed about for years. I even plan on getting a P1200 to power my Krell 300S amp.
My system sounded best plugged straight into dedicated wall
plugs before the Power Plant became available. Definately product of the year is a well earned statement.
I didn't state it, but I know what Mg123 means with the Pioneer Elite. I am using the HD-710 and could not beleive the improvement of an already awesome picture. My recent I.S.F. calibration tech even commented on how stable my power was when one of tests reflects any A/C fluctuation.
Well I know it's been a while, but I just received the P1200
for the 300S and I am now even more spoiled and don't want
to listen without it in the system. There is a much better
sense of staging and clarity and less glare, but no loss of
dynamics which is everything I had hoped for. I've spent
thousands on equipment over the years with not as much improvement. The only thing is that at extremely high levels to get the SPL similar to a live peformance it does get near the limit of 1400W and then would shut down. I am going to install a 220V line which will increase the limit 200-400 watts of balanced power for the P1200. I think that will do the trick. BTW going back after listening made the system sound like a "boom box" and I could not enjoy it the same.