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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@audiom3 I damn near went with a Niagra, but for my personal needs I thought that the PS Audio approach was the one.

I definitely subscribe to the principle that there's more than one way to skin a cat.

One of the ways I think we've hit a home run with whatever piece of equipment we've added to our system is when we have zero desire to change anything.

I hope you're there also. It sounds like you are!

@jaytor Have you hit that little Multiwave button on your remote yet?!?

: )

... that's the feature I love the most about my P15.

It's like having a super fine adjustment for the really fine like highest frequencies.

And it's quite literally like the perfect button on my system, Lol.

Have you played around with it yet?

@tunefuldude all good my friend I get it. Have a nice weekend, playing plumber and electrician today. 

@tunefuldude - I played with the Multiwave a bit today. Multiwave may be a slight improvement over Sine - it's certainly no worse - but it's pretty subtle in my system. I am not using the P12 for my amps though. I would imagine it would have more effect on power amps which are drawing more current. 

@jaytor Not sure how into jazz you are ...

but if you are ... try playing around with the MW Strength button on the remote between the top two settings. It's like having a super "fine control" at your fingertips, to literally get the perfect! scratch on the snare drum.

Or the same, on the tinkle of the piano keys.

Talk about realism.

ie: McCoy Tiner ... the name of the album is Nights Of Ballads & Blues.

The reviewer calls it a "low-key, after hours affair". His playing is much more laid back in style, I guess b/c he was kinda doin his own thing, as posed to playing in Coltrane's band. It was 1963. His energy is awesome.

Check out the blues number Blue Monk! It's a freaking jam!

Enjoy.    : )