In Reply to: Re: The PSA PP300 only provides for 275-300 watts. posted by terry on July 31, 1999 at 11:53:45:
I let my demo period slip by so I guess I'm stuck with mine now. I have to say, it really works wonders on the digital side. I unplug the analog side when listening to CD and visa/versa, so the 4 outlets are plenty. The power amp is directly into the wall. So I have my pre, transport, DAC in and boost the frequency up to 120 cycles when listening to digital, and it really is amazing (you can't do this on any other machine).After three weeks of digital only I reconnected the LP just to make sure I wasn't crazy. But Lloyd gave me one of his power cords to try on the motor drive. Sorry guys, I wish you could hear my thrown-away, second-hand, found it in a junk pile VPI now. I really don't care about CD any more. Lloyd Walker knows some tweaks that aren't even known in area 51. You really ought to give him a call. He'll fix you up. But don't mention digital--he'll just laugh at you. Check out the photos on the vinyl page.
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Follow Ups
- Re: The PSA PP300 is great for digital - petew 20:06:52 08/02/99 (4)
- You don't sound too happy that you're now stuck with it... - Chris Garrett 21:33:44 08/02/99 (3)
- Re: You don't sound too happy that you're now stuck with it... - Dennis 08:27:13 08/11/99 (1)
- In the same manner thicker ga. speaker wire generally sounds better. - Chris Garrett 09:13:39 08/12/99 (0)
- Well I was very happy with the sound, and then Lloyd - petew 05:43:27 08/03/99 (0)