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In Reply to: RE: PS Audio SALE posted by John Elison on May 04, 2022 at 17:17:44
I recently returned my P15 power plant due to issues with hum that wasn't there before. I think due to circumstances I had it for over 30days (well, a week or so was spent getting a replacement), but they were great to work with and think they are very lenient on the trial/return policy - just ask their sales people. The build quality is very good (can't comment on the QC as my first unit had electrical issues and the 2nd had fan noise).
If you are considering a PS Audio unit, take advantage of the sale and the trial period - there is absolutely nothing to lose (they pay for shipping both ways also).
I'd wish it had worked out for me, but wouldn't hesitate to try again if there is something of interest.
Follow Ups:
I had their original P300 Power Plant AC regenerator that I used almost daily for 22 years before it developed problems. Caps started to age and bulge but I suppose that was to be expected after 22 years of nearly continuous reliable use.
So I went back to my P300 after I sent the P15 back. I did have it recapped some ~10yr ago preemptively, and has been working fine. I'd figure it was time for an upgrade (the P15 does fit nicely in my rack) but that was not the case.
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