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I agree 100%...........

Posted by kenster on April 30, 2007 at 18:43:19:

...........any time one implements a true AC regenerator, it will bring huge benefits to all the ancillary equipment connected to it.

I could not believe the difference in the picture clarity/depth and density of colors of my Sony CRT HT video monitor when powered by a PS Audio PP600 regenerator. I will not be shopping for an HDTV anytime in the future :-)

Of course, the whole HT is powered by the PP600 and it is truly a huge step up from raw/unconditioned AC.

For a real ear opening experience, power your CD player/digital gear with a small AC regenerator that is powered separately from your other gear/power conditioning unit. Transformation is downright awesome :-)

Enjoy your new regenerator.

Cheers,

~kenster