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Post by shuggie on Sept 30, 2015 12:17:24 GMT
I am selling my PS Audio P5 mains regenerator. I've owned it since new, for around 3 years, and earlier this year it was fitted with a new regenerator board by Signature Systems (the UK PS Audio distributor). For anyone with 'difficult' mains, eg with high incoming voltage or distorted, clipped mains, a regenerator is the only true solution. PS Audio's devices don't use big, inefficient sinewave generators and power amplifiers, but track and correct distortion on the mains (I think I've got that right). This means it has a healthy 1.2kW power capacity, with minimal costs in terms of power consumption. It really does work, as Martin will no doubt testify, since he uses the bigger P10. You can run a biggish power amp off the P5 without it falling over. It has four UK mains sockets at the back (one is designated High Current for power amps etc). A small remote control makes operation easy, and the menus are configurable for delayed start, timed operation etc. For full details, have a read of the description and specs at www.psaudio.com/products/p5-power-plant/ It comes with original double shipping boxes. Price new for one of these is £3k. This PS Audio Power Plant P5 is now for sale, at £1650, including UK delivery (Highlands & Islands extra).
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Post by John on Sept 30, 2015 15:23:19 GMT
Nice bit of kit can make a big difference in systems Good luck with the sale
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Post by MartinT on Sept 30, 2015 17:28:29 GMT
I can attest to how good the PS Audio series of regenerators are. You won't believe how poor your mains can be until you've cleaned it up with one of these.
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Post by MikeMusic on Sept 30, 2015 20:26:51 GMT
That is a bargain
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Post by shuggie on Oct 5, 2015 7:32:17 GMT
This PS Audio Power Plant P5 is now for sale, at £1650, including UK delivery (Highlands & Islands extra).
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Post by ChrisB on Oct 5, 2015 7:38:43 GMT
As requested, OP edited to reflect the above post now Hugo. Let me know if there's anything else you need. Good luck with the sale. (If I had the spare crispies, I wouldn't have to say that, as I'd have already snapped it up!)
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Post by shuggie on Oct 18, 2015 10:19:49 GMT
Still available
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Post by zippy on Oct 18, 2015 15:37:23 GMT
I'd love to know why you're selling it - have you found something even better ??
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Post by shuggie on Oct 18, 2015 16:04:50 GMT
No, I have not, but in the last house the mains voltage was never below 250v and the P5 was an elegant solution to that, as well as significantly improving audio quality. Now, my mains is not particularly clean, but the voltage is fine. The P5 does still improve sound quality significantly, but I need to tidy the living room and minimise the number of boxes in the system; and, with some reservations and regrets, I reckon that I can live without the P5. If nobody wishes to buy it, then fine - I will still have the benefit of a really good bit of audio gear, but that said I'm very surprised that there have been no enquiries or offers for it.
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Post by andrewrona on Oct 30, 2015 17:39:52 GMT
Hello
Is this still available , thanks andrew<script type="text/javascript" src="safari-extension://com.ebay.safari.myebaymanager-QYHMMGCMJR/bf581c7b/background/helpers/prefilterHelper.js"></script>
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Post by shuggie on Oct 31, 2015 7:01:24 GMT
Yes, it is still available
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Post by shuggie on Nov 14, 2015 18:59:01 GMT
My final price on the P5 is £1500. That is half the new RRP.
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Post by MartinT on Nov 15, 2015 13:52:42 GMT
Once you've experienced regenerated mains, there's no going back. This is a bargain for some lucky person.
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Post by MikeMusic on Nov 15, 2015 17:41:47 GMT
Some one grab it at that price. A bargain and a big uplift in sound quality
You have to hear it to believe how big a difference
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Post by shuggie on Nov 17, 2015 12:43:20 GMT
If it doesn't attract a buyer at £1500, it's staying with me!
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Post by MikeMusic on Nov 17, 2015 13:02:41 GMT
Good idea !
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Post by shuggie on Dec 14, 2015 15:54:24 GMT
Now SOLD
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Post by MikeMusic on Dec 14, 2015 16:37:42 GMT
There's a lucky bunny somewhere who will be happier and happier he has that Subterranean bass on the way !
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Post by MartinT on Dec 15, 2015 8:54:02 GMT
Well done, Hugo. I'll close the thread.
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