Power conditoner..


I have a stand by generator for my house. I've noticed when we have an outage & the generator kicks on the lights in the house are brighter.  They are getting a full 120v.  Because of this I thought a power regenerator would  make a big difference in my stereo.  I installed a PS Audio Stellar 3 Power Plant & I can't tell any difference.  Oh well, live & learn.

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Showing 1 response by wizzzard

I am new to this site and obviously its, Forum, however, carlsbad2 is correct.  Anyones amp does not care about the input voltages as long as they are within the stated range.  If you have "brown power" that is also an entirely different matter, and your problems are more serious than simply affecting your amp.  You can rent a voltage recorder and attach it to your incoming mains for a week, or, a month, atypical rental period.  This has to do with your area and your hydro supplier.  Your amp experience may be a "canary in a coal mine" indicator, and, it would be worth investigating.

I am not familiar with the PS Audio model you mention, and in no way discrediting your PS Audio purchase because I believe many of these devices are excellent in filtering the line.