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In Reply to: RE: I currently use a PS Audio P600 regenerator and had a PS Audio PPP. posted by Elizabeth on March 18, 2012 at 21:36:24
I'm convinced that a power amp like my Bryston 3B-ST is not a good match for a regenerator. I'm selling my Magnepan MMGs and amp and starting over with efficient speakers and amp. I'm trying to decide between crazy-efficient on batteries or just efficient on a regenerator.
So I think my point is that if I go efficient enough, I should be able to run an amp from a regenerator. If some amps can be fun from batteries, surely a lot more can be run from a regenerator with plenty of headroom. I'm willing to get efficient horn speakers or whatever it takes. I need real isolation from the mains.
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Since what i would guess you are after is cleaner, clearer sound,.. You CAN doo that with all sorts of products.
Clinging to some idea that you have to get off the grid is really limiting possible solutions.
Also regenerators are not a 100% solution. like I mentioned they still allow a percentage of distortion through, and it is dependent on the incoming A/C.
So if your A/C really really sucks, well, the regenerator may output a sucky A/C anyway...
"So if your A/C really really sucks, well, the regenerator may output a sucky A/C anyway..." It's gotta be batteries for me. I want my sound to be consistent morning, noon, and night.
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