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PS Audio P5 owner 7 years

Posted by Mark Man on September 8, 2021 at 09:17:46:

I've lived in apartments for many years and now currently in a townhome.

Beside Maggie's this is been the one constant in all my systems.

I even have a Wattgate 10 outlet power strip plugged into it. Cable box, router, RF repeater, Samsung frame TV, Sony Blu-ray player and a Teac FM tuner.

I have tried my system without it, my system sounded completely smeared together.
The sound was almost unlistenable.

You know how guys say thier system sounds better at night, I get that every time I turn on my system.

I've never had the fan kick in ever.

Just my two cents.