PS Audio Power Plant P3 to P12


I currently own a P3 which I use for all my source components. PS Audio is currently having a promotion on the P12. Anyone made this transition?

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In this case, I agree with Amir and ASR 100%. Can’t fake these measurements. Audio component reviews...not so much. Check out the Bantam Vanguard PP18004A ... I use it and it really works. Check out his GR research power cable review as well. It's hilarious. And in a good way...

Furman conditioners with voltage regulation, LiFT and SMP for me.  :-) May not regulate every cycle to 1%, but they also don't add any harmonics.

What @erik_squires said ✔

Also a good brand...but compared to what I'm using now, I would never go back.

Copycats on the market...audiophle-targeted brands often copy each other. That's why what I use is protected by 3 U.S. patents. 

Noise filtration from 100 HZ to 1 GHz - and any noise at 100 HZ is reduced in level far more than is required to hear it. Plus you're playing music...

Useful: 

Infrasonics: the Silent Enemy

I have been very pleased with my PowerPlant 3 so I have no interest in switching to another brand. 

I really don't want this thread to devolve into another objective vs subjective debate. 

As an electronics engineer, I think measurements have their place, particularly in ensuring production consistency. But I long ago learned to trust my ears above measurements, particularly measurements made by people who make no attempt to correlate them with the way a product sounds. 

I'd really liked to hear from folks that have experience with the P3 and one of PSA's larger models (particularly the P12). 

@jaytor 

So then, buy the P12. It’s your money, use it when you need to!

Here’s the calcuation: Power Plant 3 x 4 = P12.

So 4 times better audio quality for you. I’m sure someone who owns a unit will suggest more performance improvements to you.