PS Audio Power regenerator


My PS audio can support 1,000 W.

Preamp, streamer, turntable and DAC is maybe 150 W, Power amps run 600 W.

My thinking is to only run the small power consumers for 150 W than all to minimize risk of interference with the heavy duty amps.  I am sure someone can help.

dcaudio

Showing 3 responses by tablejockey

Audio forum wisdom says plug your amp into the wall.

I use an ancient  Power Plant Premier and plug everything including amp without negative results.

Stereophile seemed to agree.

 

Simply try with and without and let your  ears tell you what to do. 

PS Audio PP's are one of many polarizing audiophool  boxes in this weird hobby.

The PPP for a hot minute was a "thing," then as newer products were introduced trashed as just another MIC product. I find it to be fantastic product which was purchased here, on Agon for $750 10 years ago? Sent it back for a refresh couple years back  just before they stopped supporting it and its good for another 10 years.

Oddly enough, on movie night I plug in an equally prehistoric plasma TV/DVD deck in and CRANK up the volume with zero problems. 

 

cundare2

rereading my post, I can see why you're confused.

That's what I get for not proofreading. Should have read-"doesn't seem to agree"

Most of my posts are from airport lobbies and all thumbs on my phone

My experience is similar to the Stereophile review- plug everything into my PP, and no negative effects.