PS Audio PPP vs. Velocitor vs. BPT 3.5


Hi,

I am looking into power conditioning/passive options and am wondering if there is a clear choice between the PPP, Velocitor S, and BPT 3.5.

My system consists of: PS Audio PerfectWave DAC (Source), Tom Evans Linear A, Zu Audio Definitions.

I have tried the PS Audio PPP and it definitely makes a big difference. Sound is tighter and more coherent. Highs and clearer too.

Based on the voltage readout, the voltages fluctuates by ~3V. So it seems fairly constant. In this case would I be better off going with a passive option? Could the Velocitor / BPT be better?
danyal711

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Thanks for the replies. I have read similar things about the BPT and Belocitor. How about the PPP though, does it compare?
Part of me wants to just bit the bullet and go with the PPP since I have tried it and know that I can hear a positive difference in the sound. Considering that most people with high end systems go for something like the BPT or Velocitor however... it makes me wonder if those would be even better.