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Tried a regenerator?

Posted by ggking7 on March 18, 2012 at 10:54:12:

I'm in search of true isolation from AC power problems. I had considered batteries but I'm beginning to wonder if that might only accomplish switching one set of tradeoffs for another.

Is everyone who has tried a regenerator happy with it?

Has anyone found their sound quality to not be 100% consistent throughout the morning, afternoon, and night with one of them?

Do they all have a loud fan?

Are they strong enough for a Bryston 3B-ST amp?

Can they input 240V and output 120V?

Do things like the upstream power cable, outlet, or a dedicated line make a difference if you're using one of them?

Anything else I should know about them?