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In the Thread: It’s mad, mad, mad... electricity.
Post Subject: Our customers don't seem to agreePosted by PurePower on: 4/19/2013
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 Paul S wrote:

...  there really is no "affordable" universal solution to AC power correction from an electrical standpoint, especially not for hi-fi, where amplifier topology might be just about anything, and these amps might be running right along with sensitive low-level devices that have basically "opposite" needs.  While this does not excuse APS' shoddy operation or - apparently - ongoing lack of insight into the matter ...

Paul S



You assumptions are very far off the mark. PurePower+ regenerators are as universal a solution to poor and unreliable audio and video performance caused by utility AC problems as is generally required. The figure - judging by our own customer satisfaction feedback - is around 98%. That's how many of our customers report our product meets or exceeds their expectations and allowed their systems to deliver improved - and more stable - audio performance.
In one sense, as Romy attests, perfection can be an ephemeral target.  But on a simpler measure, solving the basic AC power problems and getting the most from your system with stable, accurate voltage, a clean waveform, and responsive current delivery is achievable in almost any home audio system and we have proven it in practice. (Keeping Romy happy is another matter.)
PurePower products are far from shoddy. They are reliable and effective. We are working our butts off to deliver satisfaction to audiophiles. Our biggest reward is the genuine excitement and pleasure our customers have when they suddenly hear what they have been trying to achieve for years. Fortunately that's the feedback we get from the vast majority of our installations. The "after" PurePower  is almost universally way better than the "before" PurePower. 
The fact is, any amplifier, no matter its topology, performs better when the AC supply is at an exact, reliable voltage, day in day out. You don't need to invent a new kind of AC power generation for every brand of amp - they are quite happy with the 120 volt, 60 hertz sine wave from our regenerator output. (we also support 110, 117, 127, 200, 220, 230, or 240 volts at either 50 or 60 hz if they happen to live outside North America)





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