Who buy PS AUDIO ?


Please share your audio (gears) back ground and how long have you been an audiophile?
What or why do you like PS Audio products? What type of audience?
I’ve been watching Paul McGowan on Youtube, I just gotta to give this man so much credits on such valuable info he’s sharing with us audiophaniatics. I do love the guy to death.
I really want to support his business, I really do, but they aren’t cheap either (BHK-300)
Off you go, share your experience with PS AUDIO.
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when they first went online, prices were lowered 20%, now it seems they're back up again. The big dealers used to sell PS  often at 30-45% off...usually from manufacturer direct we expect much lower prices...
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I’m super happy with my DSD Sr. with the Bridge streamer. Pre-purchase it went head to head with a Chord Hugo TT2 which was fantastic but, sans preamp, the DSD had more body and drive. It replaced a Mytek Brookyn DAC+ which wasn’t too shabby. I traded in a Bryston BDP-2 for more than it was worth against list and then they grandfathered a Bridge II discount offer that bettered the trade-in price after the initial sale. I was able to keep the Bryston and sold it myself. Their customer service is great....
The BHK pre is a better build and sound vs the Rogue RP-5 I owned earlier. Noise level very low. I would like to switch to a Mac c2700 eventually. The Pass XP=22 looks interesting as well.
With the number of folks who frequent this site it is not surprising to find that some have had less than positive experiences with PS Audio products. 

What attracted me to PS A  was their idea of and dedication to the regeneration of electricity to feed our systems.  I bought into that concept because, if it could be done efficiently, it would put the vagaries of electric quality at bay and allow us to enjoy our systems at all hours of the day not just at night after many local businesses were off the grid for the night.  My best affirmation of this occurred at a stereo shop where when the business next door closed down, you could hear an immediate improvement to the sound.
PS A has come a  l o n g  way with regeneration.  My P600 improved my system's sound but ran very hot.  When the Premiere Power Plant was released I bought into the promise of improved efficiency and it delivered, but quality control was problematic with a high rate of regenerator failure.  Sure enough, mine failed as well.  Ugh.  But... all it took was a phone call and a new PPP was on its way.  That PPP lasted till the P5 became available.  The big change here was that Paul McGowan saw that the Chinese manufactured PPP was not receiving enough QC and thus failure rates were unacceptably high.
What to do?  Move manufacturing to Boulder, CO where the principals could ensure QC.  What happened to the prices of the new units?   They went up...a lot!  But the new generation units were like tanks!  Finally, Paul and Co. came up with what, in my opinion as one who experienced all of the generations of Power Plants,was the most musically significant innovation.  Creating the regenerated sine wave with DSD processing was a true game changer!  It is a huge sound quality improvement over the otherwise excellent P5.  My entire system runs off my P12 and it has never sounded better.
With all of these changes/upgrades, PS A allowed trade-ins for every step along the way!
Finally, Paul McGowan serves the entire audiophile/music loving community by sending out a new video about audio every day, answering a great variety of questions from audiophiles around the world.  His answers are straight forward and frank.  He does not abuse this time to shamelessly promote PS A products.