Just noticed this.
I use a pair of mono PSE V on the bass of my Vandersteen 4As. Lots of punch and nothing bad to say about them.
I use a pair of mono PSE V on the bass of my Vandersteen 4As. Lots of punch and nothing bad to say about them.
PSE Studio V acquisition
stmike ... Can you tell me what I should do to correct the problem? Entire books have been written on this subject. I'd start by making sure all of your outlets are properly wired, and that hot and neutral has not been reversed anywhere. Next, try "star grounding," where every component is grounded to a common point. |
stmike I do have a slight hum as a result of the ground plugs on the ac cords, so will probably attach 3 prong to 2 prong adapters ...The ground plugs aren't the cause of your hum - it's the different voltage potential between the neutral and the ground that causes the hum. Eliminating the safety ground treats the symptom of your problem - not the cause - and is potentially hazardous. |
PSE components were not well known but I found them exceptionally musical. In the early '80s I owned Vandersteen speakers and had the chance to visit Audioquest's facilities. Their audition system included the same model speakers but with PSE electronics. I was so impressed I searched out their stereo amp and preamp. Not sure why the company didn't survive longer but I felt they offered great components at reasonable prices. In spite of yours being almost NOS, it might be a good idea to have them checked out, at their age (even without use) any electrolytic caps may need replacing. |