PS audio P600 in multiwave operation


I purchased a p600 and am going to use it in multiwave for my solid state equ. Mcintosh mc352/ Mcintosh c42/Sony SCD-1. Heres my question in my anolog system I have a VPI TNT JR/ BAT vkp-5 phono stage. I have heard BAT equ. does not like multiwave settings they like sine wave, also would it harm the vkp-5 in multiwave? I know I have to use sine wave for the ac motor of the VPI. I do have a monsterpower HTS-5000 line conditioner I could use that for the BAT/ VPI but its only a conditioner. I also plan to add a SDS control for the turn table which one would you plug this into the conitioner or the AC generater ? Any sugestions David
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I like the Power plants well enough in certain applications my self. I owned a couple of PS300's, and did also have problems with "transformer buzz" and such from certain pieces in multi-wave settings! The Sinewave is the most trouble free. I could however see that certain systems (as is) do sound better with multi-wave going. Depending on overall balance and components used, there could be improvments to sound using them. I guess it seems it depends on your system.
I always see different settings at the "Shows" everyear. So that's that I suppose. I have also often been concerned about any problems the multi-wave settings might pose on gear, buzzing and all. Hummmmm