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In Reply to: RE: in your neighborhood posted by Story on July 31, 2022 at 05:29:32
I'm in a new community with about 10 houses on my street at the minimum plus a couple of Teslas. I have nothing but my rig in my listening room (only analog plugged in at the time of measuring). Is PS Powerplant the only solution to correct this line noise issue?
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PS Audio just sent out an email that says all of their Power Plants are on sale. The base model P3, which is aimed at smaller systems, is discounted by 33%. Give them a call and see if they've got something that will work for you.
You never know how much crap is riding on the AC line coming into your house until it's gone. Call PS Audio, talk them about which model you might suit your needs, ask about their trade in policy if you've got some gear that you can do without, and then ask about their thirty day trial period. PS Audio has sales on most of their gear once or twice a year if you are patient.
I bought their P3 regenerator for my rig and haven't regretted doing so.
A PS power plant (regerator) should help. It will clean up most of the crap in the power lines, and keep your voltage constant. I've got one, and it's probably the best investment I've made in my system. There are other brands of regerators out there, but I don't know anything about them. Get one large enough to handle your needs.
Jack
I've seen mention of other noise only devices. Is any noise audible thru your system?
I got minor hum on my tube amp and it's audible through the speakers at close distance. I got it down to near inaudible level with this Hum X device.
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