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In Reply to: RE: PS Audio Power products...long posted by kenster on June 05, 2007 at 20:53:40
Kenster:
What's that thing cost? There's only the one model? It's bigtime overkill capacity-wise for my needs. All I got is amp, preamp, CD, tuner, and PS for turntable. Is very interesting design. Considering upgrading from my trusty PW 116.
Mike
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"What's that thing cost? There's only the one model?"
The unit costs $2500 and yes there is only the PP-1. No word if Frank is going to offer other models.
"It's bigtime overkill capacity-wise for my needs."
When it comes to Balanced power, it is always beneficial to get as much current capacity as your budget allows. This is why the PP-1 costs as much as it does. It is one of the highest current capacity balanced transformers available in consumer models and the transformer is wired/wound with 10 gauge wire instead of the usual 12 gauge.
The PP-1 actually displaced a PS Audio P-600 AC regenerator in my main system and that is saying quite alot :-)
Cheers,
~kenster
Kenster,
Thanks for the info. When I was speaking of capacity I was refering to number of outlets. Way more than I need.
"When I was speaking of capacity I was refering to number of outlets."Oh, I see.......sorry.
I only use 2 of the outlets with the first outlet on the left, as viewed from the rear, being replaced with a cryo'd Oyaide SWO-DX and all the other unused ports with child safety caps installed.
The outlets are daisy chained from the first outlet on the left so I use the first one and the 4th outlet due to power cord routing issues.
Cheers,
~kenster
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