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In the Thread: It’s mad, mad, mad... electricity.
Post Subject: APS Purepower 2000: Sound #3Posted by Romy the Cat on: 12/23/2008
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One of the most pleasant things about the Purepower 2000 (PP2000) that it in contrary to any other power devise I hear it has very limited if any impact to the original sound of a playback. Somehow the PP2000 surgically removes all negative manifestations that are typically associated with bad electricity but keeps everything else absolutely not affected. I have many listening awareness sonic checkpoints in my playback that I developed for myself. To my great surprise and pleasure all of my checkpoints turned out to be absurdly transparent and not modified after the PP2000 was engaged properly (properly is a big word). It looks like the PP2000 does the necessary “electricity tricks” and the associated with it improvements but do not impose any hard attitude to SOUNDS themselves at first listening level of my listening scale. Surely I will be taking about the improvements but at this moment it is not the point. The point is that it looks like the PP2000 does not have that non-overrideable character with which it affects sound of playback. The PP2000 has a mild character about which I will be talking later but it is not an imbedded fixed character and rather a very nice to deal with, a beneficial character that might be Easley and very naturally balanced out, even though I prefer to USE the character as I feel that it is right character.

This impartially to originals sound of playback is very cool thing; it was something that PP1050 has as well and was something that attracted me to the APS initially. The PP1050 might bring something EXTRA to sound (like the “Super Texture” but it did not permanently modify the sounded of original playback. I think it is a great accomplishment for Purepower  and for me.

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