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RE: Any opinions on the PSE Studio One?

Posted by M3 lover on September 20, 2008 at 17:24:56:

Many, many years ago after hearing PSE electronics driving Vandersteen 2 (something?) speakers at an Audioquest demo, I was so impressed I bought a Studio One and Two to drive my Vandersteens. I found them to be very spacious and smooth sounding compared to most SS gear of the time.

PSE never got much traction in the industry -- few ads or reviews -- so never became very well known. They offered a preamp, stereo amp, mono amps, and a tuner. So far as I know their components were well built and offered good value.

Sorry but it was too long ago for me to offer anything more specific on the Studio One.