Anyone else regenerating A/C?


I just got the Exact Power EP-15a and partnering Ultrapure products to regenerate my entire set-up.Previously I had very good passive units(I've tried a load of stuff),on three dedicated lines.The newest "Exact" stuff trounces anything I have experienced(I've had a competitor's regenerating stuff,which ran too hot),and I am wondering if this technology has a wide following?This new regenerater/Balanced unit produces NO heat,thankfully!
It is REALLY worth looking into.Any other subscribers?
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How about against PS Audio's brand new Power Plant Premier which is supposed to be the most advanced power regenerator?
I guess you have not heard or tried the new Power Plant Premier from PS Audio. It does not get hot and have heat issues like the older P600 model. Plus its as small as a CDP now and more powerful than a P600. (which is discontinued) You should go to their website and check it out.
I just added one to my system and chose it over the Exactpower unit with no regrets. Seems like PS Audio cleaned up their act because their customer service it top notch now. Go to their site and to the forums where the owner himself answers questions daily!
I am not knocking Exactpower. They make a fine product. But in my system, 1,500 watts is plenty. I think the two units are very competitive and it comes down to personal preference and what you need for your particular system. For me, the Power Plant Premier works great. I especially like the 10 outlets it has on the back of the unit. IMO both units should be auditioned and compared. Also, PS Audio has a 30 day money back guarantee.
I have compared the Power Plant Premier to the ExactPower and they basically do the same thing in a different way. They both have low impedance output and reproduce perfect sine waves and have reserve power. IMO it comes down to personal preference. The PPP has 10 outlets and 5 isolated zones. That is what the filters are for so there is no cross contamination of power for each zone. The EP has 8 outlets and is not isolated. The output in watts on the PPP is 1,500 and the output on the EP is 1,650 at 120 volts. It says it clearly on their website. 150 watts is not a big difference. Like I said before, try both units. I prefer the PS Audio PPP.
A more recent technology comparison would be the New PS Audio Power Plant Premier vs. the New Shunyata Hydra V-Ray. These are both new and updated technologies which should bring power conditioning to a new level. I also heard Furman has recently released some really good conditioners as well. I’m interested to hear anyone’s experiences with any of these fine products.
Stereo_phile: There were some problems with some of the P3 units. Even PS Audio admitted to it and offer free fixes/repairs. My unit works flawlessly, I can’t strain this unit for anything plus my fan never comes on. I guess I got a perfect unit. Sorry to hear about your experience. You may have been too quick to judge. The unit does take 400 hours to open up. After that it's pure listening pleasure.
Tbg, The P3 took a really long time for it to open up and bloom. It's still getting better now well over 600 hours. It seems to sound better when their is a large load/watts running through it at all times. When I first plugged in my P3 the dynamics were all gone and music sounded flat. But the guys/gals on PS Audio forum encouraged me to stay with it and they were right. It did open up and deliver better detail, texture, transparency, dynamics, super low noise floor. The blackest background I ever heard.