PS Audio regenerator introduces extra source impedance which will limit current delivery capabilities necessary especially for poweramp. Bare in mind that in lots of components there are voltage regulators as well that will make them stable down to 100 V. 115V is sufficient enough and even 110V should not hurt. If Richard Grey pole able to keep 115V stable, it's where you want to be.
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Hello everyone,
I live in New York City which has very bad electrical problems for audio and video. I just had the electrician put a dedicated 20 amp for my video, and I still get fluctuations anywhere from 112 to 120, never a consistent solid voltage. I bought a Richard gray pole pig thinking that would help and nothing, well not nothing, it keeps it no lower than 115.
I was thinking of buying a PS Audio power regenarator and connecting that to the wall and then connecting the pole pig to that.
Is that possible? Anyone with experience in this? Thanks for the help guys
I live in New York City which has very bad electrical problems for audio and video. I just had the electrician put a dedicated 20 amp for my video, and I still get fluctuations anywhere from 112 to 120, never a consistent solid voltage. I bought a Richard gray pole pig thinking that would help and nothing, well not nothing, it keeps it no lower than 115.
I was thinking of buying a PS Audio power regenarator and connecting that to the wall and then connecting the pole pig to that.
Is that possible? Anyone with experience in this? Thanks for the help guys
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