A few more thoughts...
The design of the PPP is such that the THD coming out in most cases will not be higher than what is going in. The exception is if you had extremely low THD on your mains.
The regenerator converts the AC to DC and then uses a DSP to generate new AC from that DC. The THD on it's output is more a function of that generator and it's AC amplifier.
In my experience, the PPP is a subtle improvement on all my components except my power amp. The power amp sounds less constricted when plugged directly into the wall outlet. If you get similar or better results in your situation, I'd also be hesitant in sending it in for repairs. You don't say what the THD is going into the unit, so there's no way to infer/extrapolate what benefit a repair may make.
Relax, have a Central Waters Bourbon Barrel Barley Wine and listen to some Chet Baker...
The design of the PPP is such that the THD coming out in most cases will not be higher than what is going in. The exception is if you had extremely low THD on your mains.
The regenerator converts the AC to DC and then uses a DSP to generate new AC from that DC. The THD on it's output is more a function of that generator and it's AC amplifier.
In my experience, the PPP is a subtle improvement on all my components except my power amp. The power amp sounds less constricted when plugged directly into the wall outlet. If you get similar or better results in your situation, I'd also be hesitant in sending it in for repairs. You don't say what the THD is going into the unit, so there's no way to infer/extrapolate what benefit a repair may make.
Relax, have a Central Waters Bourbon Barrel Barley Wine and listen to some Chet Baker...