Correct me if I’m wrong…there are transformers directly in front of iec. The toroidal inductors and a bank of caps on the circuit board. That’s not current limiting?
Claim is it will handle 15a. I know the pass mono blocks don’t draw that much at idle or during play.
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@audphile1 I've read MANY reviews and user experiences of the 156 and you seem to be the unicorn here. Maybe yours was defective or maybe your configuration was unique and caused problems! I've used 2 high quality and high current amps plugged directly in to the PSM-156 and noticed ZERO noise issues or current restrictions. I tend to trust the manufacturer over a random single person on the internet. Also if Puritan cared more about making money they would have just suggested to me to buy a 1512 that was well over $4000 instead of just buying another 156. |
I am sharing my experience with you all. I’m happy to hear it works for you. |
Been enjoying mine for a couple of years. Had a previous Coda integrated plugged in. never noticed any change/softening in dynamics. Currently have a couple of Laiv Ganm monos and seems to be working perfectly. Was just at Axpona and noticed they make a plate with small out riggers for a vertical orientation. $ 250 bucks I thought was a bit much. Anybody else with ideas? Any forum members using the Ground master with it? Grounding rod or their plug in?
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I am using the Ground Master City and Route Master which have made my system quieter, although it did take some time hear it since it was gradual. Purchased from Jaguar Audio Design and they offer a 45-day return policy. I may eventually give the "Ultra City" a try when I have more funds to spare I also have the PSM 1512 that I may be selling since it has way more outlets than I currently need. |
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