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  Published: 2009-11-02, review by: hometheaterhifi.com

  • Abstract:  The PS Audio Power Plant Premier (PPP), the company’s latest version of the Power Plant P300 that company head Paul McGowan first introduced in 1997, is a true power regenerator. The PPP takes "dirty" and variable AC power from the wall socket, conver...

 
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  Published: 2009-02-01, review by: stereophile.com

  • Abstract:  In the best of all possible worlds, AC supplied by wall receptacles would be a precise, unvarying 120V: a pure 60Hz sinewave with no distortion or other frequencies riding on it. Within the limit set by the circuit breaker, this flow of current would ...

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  Published: 2009-01-20, review by: audiophilia.com


 
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  Published: 2008-11-01, review by: Hometheatersound.com

  • Sometimes, it’s hard to understand all the technical jargon attached to products like the PS Audio Power Plant Premier. When I’m overwhelmed with information, I revert to what really matters: how does it sound? In my time with the PPP, I felt...

 
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  Published: 2008-10-22, review by: hometheaterreview.com

  • It's easy to hear and/or see the effect of regenerated power on your system. It's not subtle. Your source components sound more open. Your preamp sounds more resolute and direct. Your amps have better, deeper bass and more speed, The increased efficiency makes the PS Audio Power Plant Premier a much more relevant, usable product, compared to the older units, One wonders if Paul McGowan at PS
  • There are those who suggest that the bigger amps out there will still shut down the PS Audio Power Plant Premier. For people running the biggest of amps (amps that don't have AC power regeneration built in, like highend Mark Levinson and Krell amps), you might want to consider only putting a PPP on the amps and testing the system. You can either add components as you see fit or add a second PPP
  • The PS Audio Power Plant Premier is a drastically improved version of a groundbreaking but design-flawed product that only really appealed to the ever-shrinking market of Baby Boomer audiophiles. The new PS Audio Power Plant Premier is a much more main...

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  Published: 2007-01-01, review by: positive-feedback.com

  • Abstract:  Can a single component revive a decent but geriatric audio system in need of some tender loving care? Im a long-time audiophile who enjoys many types of music as well as the thrill of owning and using good quality equipment. But, Im not the sort who ...

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  Published: 2007-11-22, review by: hifi4all.dk

  • Jeg vil vove mit gode ry på at komme med den hårdnakkede påstand, at hvis du har problemer med strømmen, så har du aldrig har oplevet dit anlægs fulde potentiale, før det er blevet forsynet med ren regenereret strøm...

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