PS Audio PowerPlant P12 AC Regenerator Review

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  • čas přidán 3. 03. 2022
  • Detailed review and measurements of the PS Audio P12 AC Regenerator. Text review at: www.audiosciencereview.com/fo...
    Part 2 video: • PS Audio PowerPlant P1...
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  • @AudioScienceReview
    @AudioScienceReview  Před 2 lety +12

    Part 2 Video posted as well: czcams.com/video/II07bFlteig/video.html

    • @srmitch9260
      @srmitch9260 Před rokem

      Such a revealing video. It seems absolutely silly to say, but you can’t trust marketing, yet so many do! Like you said, If this wasn’t over $5000 it wouldn’t be SO bad… still not good and still not doing what it’s claiming, yet charging this price for essentially something that can INCREASE noise is ridiculous. Thank you Amir

  • @Rockhurst22
    @Rockhurst22 Před 2 lety +98

    Even though I'm not in the market for any of the equipment you review I so much enjoy your reviews and the educational wisdom you give from your reviews and the helpfulness of understanding them from your video reviews. So truly thank you.

    • @AudioScienceReview
      @AudioScienceReview  Před 2 lety +12

      My pleasure. Kind comments like yours fuel me to do more of them. :)

    • @carlosarques
      @carlosarques Před 2 lety

      Truer words were never written.

  • @ayane_m
    @ayane_m Před 2 lety +28

    When I was younger, I used to think that power conditioners were essential to complete my dream HiFi setup. After learning how power supplies work, I realized that everything that needs to be conditioned is already done right there inside the device's power supply, especially for a competently designed product. Absolutely no need for conditioners.
    It's so gratifying to see these measurements confirming the operating principles of power supplies - and highlighting the pure snake oil in the market comprising these products.
    For someone with the money to consider spending on this, I'd recommend something that actually serves a purpose: a good UPS, to protect electronics in case of power problems.

    • @peterlarkin762
      @peterlarkin762 Před 2 lety +1

      Careful! UPS can give out badly regulated, malformed sine waves.

    • @NeverTalkToCops1
      @NeverTalkToCops1 Před 2 lety

      @@peterlarkin762 Not if you spend $5000.

    • @ayane_m
      @ayane_m Před 2 lety

      @@peterlarkin762 That's why I said "good" UPS. Most competent UPSs on the market put out a clean voltage sinusoid

    • @ayane_m
      @ayane_m Před 2 lety +1

      @@NeverTalkToCops1 You can get one for a lot cheaper. Just a few hundred bucks can buy you a couple of minutes to safely power down a 1500 watt HiFi system; $5k will get you something really fancy and overkill.

    • @explosivehotdogs
      @explosivehotdogs Před 2 lety

      If you're not running at full tilt you can actually get quite a long runtime out of even a low capacity UPS.
      I had an APC unit which was long overdue for new batteries. During a road trip in an RV we had a large PA monitor with us and I hooked it up out of curiosity.
      I don't recall the exact result but at a reasonable casual volume it was more than I expected.

  • @rovingreikimaster
    @rovingreikimaster Před 2 lety +29

    As a retired engineer and research scientist with over forty years experience, including 15 years in metrology, I found your video very good. You presented a clear and easy to understand argument with measurements to back it up. There are three points though that I would have clarified.
    First, I would verified with PSAudio if their THD measured indication did or didn't include noise. If it didn't, given how the P12 increased the noise floor, your measurements, minus the increase in the noise floor, would be closer to theirs.
    Secondly, around the 15 minute mark, you mentioned that you owned an older P300 and that it didn't have the same problem with raising the noise floor. But you never showed measured data to back up that statement. If true, I think PS Audio would be interested in your results so that they could understand why the newer design does not stack up against their older design.
    Finally, I would have mentioned that my measurement equipment is calibrated regularly to NIST traceable standards. If your equipment is not calibrated to NIST traceable standards, then you really need to say that, as the lack of traceability implies greater uncertainty in your measurements.
    All that aside, I did enjoy your video and look forward to similar reviews and tests.

    • @ivolol
      @ivolol Před rokem +1

      What matters in this review is the precision of the measuring instruments in this case, since for most tests, we are getting the most information from a comparative analysis - is X better or worse than Y? What does NOT matter is exact accurate numbers that NIST can, when the situation calls for, can assure.
      Does it matter that the Hz the device provides is 59.995 or 59.997? No. Do we need 120.0001 RMS exact volts? No. No-one cares. All good gear should produce in-spec performance over a couple hz deviation of main's signal. Does it matter if measured noise floor is off by 1 db, down in the minus hundreds? Maybe slightly; but again, the relative measurements against the BK Precision show the inferiority of the signal no matter the exact accuracy shown.
      I have no idea why you'd ride so much on this. It is simply NOT always necessary to pay hundreds or thousands to NIST every year purely to get good quality comparative results.

    • @rovingreikimaster
      @rovingreikimaster Před rokem

      @@ivolol Yes... but how can you trust the precision if you haven't verified the accuracy?

    • @DescartesRenegade
      @DescartesRenegade Před rokem +1

      I'm still a current research engineer and I quickly thought to myself, just measure the end result in any audio discrepancy with/without the power conditioner. That's essentially what people buy it for anyway.
      I design experiments all the time and the 1st rule of thumb to isolate causes are to only ever change 1 variable at a time.

  • @the_wau_
    @the_wau_ Před 2 lety +10

    as soon as i saw just how in depth your review was i knew that we were going to be seeing another video from you; welcome back!

    • @AudioScienceReview
      @AudioScienceReview  Před 2 lety +4

      Thank you. I have been remiss in creating videos for quite a while. "Life interfered" with their cadence as they say.

  • @danielgeiger7739
    @danielgeiger7739 Před 2 lety +28

    Spectacular! Absolutely L-O-V-E it. Have always been skeptical about those claims, particularly as most audio equipment runs on DC internally. But this is a whole pound of nails shutting that coffin. Congrats and THANKS!

  • @brianwills5707
    @brianwills5707 Před 2 lety +29

    The ground loop was unexpected. The last thing I need more of.

    • @mysock351C
      @mysock351C Před 2 lety

      I was watching the rest of the video and I noticed that along with that all the harmonics above about 1kHz are actually shoot thru from the mains AC, which might explain it. Doesn’t seem like it’s too well isolated, but given its just sitting behind a transformer that’s kind of expected since those have so many parasitics. Kind of defeats the purpose to begin with if it just looks like a capacitor to noise and hum.

  • @astroporpoise7802
    @astroporpoise7802 Před 2 lety +11

    Your channel is such a breath of fresh air in the audiophile world! Thanks so much for what you do. Science FTW :)

  • @rubenvettiner1305
    @rubenvettiner1305 Před 2 lety +27

    YEAH! he is back with an Excellent review!!! Bring us more great reviews!

    • @AudioScienceReview
      @AudioScienceReview  Před 2 lety +4

      I am torn between doing more review videos and tutorials. What is the preference for one or the other?

    • @zyghom
      @zyghom Před 2 lety +4

      @@AudioScienceReview both, don't limit yourself and us Amir ;-)

    • @daveballard8673
      @daveballard8673 Před 2 lety +1

      @@AudioScienceReview I would say tutorials would probably be more useful as more of the audience could directly take advantage of the information.

    • @astroporpoise7802
      @astroporpoise7802 Před 2 lety

      @@AudioScienceReview Yeah, tutorials would be really helpful!

  • @freak-zd4wm
    @freak-zd4wm Před 2 lety +19

    I have waited a long time for that video, thank you very much! I never expected the power conditioner to improve anything concerning audio quality but at this price I hoped that the AC output would at least be significantly cleaner. I can already hear Paul scream you did not use a shielded power cord and you cannot measure everything😄
    I am really thankful for your videos because they separate bullshit from high quality audio devices scientifically! If I consider buying a new audio device I always search for a review from you. You save a lot of time, money and frustration for all of us, thank you very much and continue with your great work!

  • @simontse1171
    @simontse1171 Před 2 lety +47

    Thank you for doing these myth busting reviews, Amir. I've learned so much about the hobby from watching you. Have you considered doing a briefer video summarizing how to read the most important graphs in your reviews? I have a good idea of what SINAD, distortion, and noise is because you sprinkle in these nuggets of knowledge over the course of many reviews, but I do not think you have a singular video describing what the most important graphs are and how to read them. For example, you mentioned in this review that 115 db is the audibility of hearing. Perhaps you could put out a video where you spend a few minutes describing what SINAD, distortion, and noise is, what they sound like, and what their audibility to the human ear is. This would be extremely useful as an introduction to your channel, to anyone who haven't read your reviews before, or for any seasoned readers who need a refresher of the basics.

    • @AudioScienceReview
      @AudioScienceReview  Před 2 lety +24

      You are a mind reader Simon as that is the next set of topics slated for videos! I plan to walk through every measurement for each class of device and talk about what is measured, what is good and what is not, and what is being displayed. Appreciate the interest very much!

    • @simontse1171
      @simontse1171 Před 2 lety +2

      @@AudioScienceReview That's awesome news! Again, I've picked up a lot of the details because I've watched so many of your reviews, but sometimes I don't know where I might've learned something because I do not recall which review it came from. It sounds like your upcoming tutorial series will solve all of those problems. They could become the de facto reference point going forward for a lot of people! To use the example from earlier of how they could be helpful, I could compare a $100 DAC with 115 db SINAD vs a $200 one with 120 db vs a $5000 one with 125 db and make a value determination myself. A reader could also weight different amounts of distortion vs noise in a product and make a more informed decision as to what is or isn't a weakness or how much of one it is.

    • @jimshaw899
      @jimshaw899 Před 2 lety

      @@AudioScienceReview This would really contribute to the common wisdom (which is remarkably uncommon). I know that sound bites from equipment are of little value here, but I wonder if they might be useful in ear training for what some serious defects sound like? A good guy here on YT does this with good effect at *audio university ear training*. His series is intended for studio engineers (and wannabees), but the principles are an example of some methods of demonstrating this.
      It's just a suggestion, but although I'm no longer doing studio engineering, *audio university* provides some fresh approaches to ear training. His approach has been useful to me, just as a listener. It could tend to tie together data, graphs, and examples of what serious defects sound like. [Or maybe not.]
      Just a thought...

  • @EngineeringEssentials
    @EngineeringEssentials Před 2 lety +21

    Unlike old days there are equipments capable of quantifying every aspect of an audio gear. No more guess work needed. Thanks to you for bringing that up. Providing these measurements at free of cost is absolutely Insane.

    • @johnsmith1474
      @johnsmith1474 Před 2 lety +3

      Old days? My understanding is that rather complete electronic/electric analysis has been available for at least 60 years. The pieces might have been 20x as big or heavy, and very expensive, but available. You have meters instead of digital readout, but still. See CZcams channel Mr Carlson's Lab.

    • @jimshaw899
      @jimshaw899 Před 2 lety +5

      @@johnsmith1474 Well, nice guess, but no. The science of measurements and the state of the art in measurement equipment have taken leaps and bounds over that period. The instruments today are one to two orders of magnitude better than 50 years ago. (An order of magnitude is 10X; two orders 100X.)
      The digital parts of the measurement process are more accurate, more nearly noise-free, calibratable, and stable over long periods. The analog portions are better today, too.
      Mathematics and statistics are also many magnitudes more capable than what we had in 1962. It's hard to even compare because the old instrumentation was hard to keep calibrated. It was frustrating when a reading was accurate to +/- 1% on Tuesday and off by twice that amount on Wednesday. Today's measurement instruments would have been only dreamt of in 1962 in my EE lab.

  • @jeremyweaver5639
    @jeremyweaver5639 Před 2 lety +7

    One of the best channels I've ever found.

  • @duranarts
    @duranarts Před 2 lety +41

    This kind of content is what the audiophile community needs.

    • @jimshaw899
      @jimshaw899 Před 2 lety +5

      Yes indeed, although in the larger picture, I sometimes think it's much like doing a calibrated chemical analysis of holy water or communion wine: the blind faithful will fight the effort with religious zeal. To wit, 'audiovoodoo.'

    • @astroporpoise7802
      @astroporpoise7802 Před 2 lety +4

      @@jimshaw899 When I first got into the hobby I imagined it would be saturated with level-headed science geeks, like high school A/V clubs. It was odd to find that the hobby had been infiltrated by voodoo and religion-like fuzzy thinking.

    • @jimshaw899
      @jimshaw899 Před 2 lety +1

      @@astroporpoise7802 :) When a hobby becomes a spiritual cause, all manner of topics become battles in a war zone of inquisition. And as with so many wars and battles, the ignorant and dim-witted line up on the front lines to fire shots and dig fox holes.
      "Ours is not to reason why; our is just to fight for hot glowing glass bottles and plastic platters going aroundy-roundy."
      [And to long for the next model weapon.]
      ;)

    • @astroporpoise7802
      @astroporpoise7802 Před 2 lety

      @@jimshaw899 Hehe, for sure. BTW, nice RCA Nipper avatar :) I have an RCA 6F8G tube that I use with my Bottlehead Crack and love the tone and lifelike bite to vocal peaks--truly nourishing and invigorating versus a 12AU7 in a blind test. ;)

    • @Lauren080508
      @Lauren080508 Před 2 lety

      @@jimshaw899 very nice analogy

  • @riesling4007
    @riesling4007 Před 2 lety +3

    Ahhh! Finally a new video. And such an entertaining topic. 😁 Thank you so much, Amir! 👏👏👏

  • @martinbaron2921
    @martinbaron2921 Před 2 lety

    I've been wondering about power conditioners for years. You answered to many questions. Thank you!!!

  • @markseymour5558
    @markseymour5558 Před 2 lety +1

    Just found your channel, really enjoy listening to you and your intellectual points of view

  • @oppje6188
    @oppje6188 Před 2 lety +30

    Nice review. that company has always seemed to border on snake oil, the fact they cannot produce measurements at that price is really the telling point.

    • @thunderpooch
      @thunderpooch Před 2 lety +3

      What's bizarre is that they have highly competent engineers, or appear to. And yet, so many of their engineering efforts simply don't test well.
      They really need to explain why they're doing what they're doing and why they think it's a good thing for the sound signature they're going for. Otherwise, they're making overly complicated boxes that don't do anything good in a measurable or meaningful way.
      Pretty sad.

  • @pnaubry
    @pnaubry Před 2 lety

    Excellent video as usual... love your humor 🙂 and very happy to see you back. All the best.

  • @swoop2
    @swoop2 Před 2 lety

    Thank you Amir for all of your excellent work. I enjoy your in depth knowledge of EE, you make a topic far past my ability approachable.

  • @chrisulmer3925
    @chrisulmer3925 Před 2 lety

    Your reviews are simply the best Amir.

  • @peterroy6801
    @peterroy6801 Před 2 lety +3

    Incredible review, than you Amir. I learned so much.

  • @bmwheeler1atverizon
    @bmwheeler1atverizon Před 2 lety

    Wonderful science of measurements! I thank you for what you do. Please keep it up.

  • @CyberBeep_kenshi
    @CyberBeep_kenshi Před 2 lety +5

    Excellent explanation and approach.

  • @blanchbacker
    @blanchbacker Před 2 lety +2

    Been waiting for this one! Thanks!

  • @abhijitmajumder4892
    @abhijitmajumder4892 Před 2 lety

    Great review
    I follow your website a lot when I am in search of any equipment I want to buy..
    Great science staff , makes me learn a lot of things I was never aware of…
    Thanks

  • @epg2501
    @epg2501 Před 2 lety

    Great review and measurements! Thanks for all you do!:)

  • @Soundfreeek
    @Soundfreeek Před 2 lety

    Thank you Amir ! I have been waiting for this review for a long time...
    Glad I sold my PS Audio P10 a few months back. It was creating so many issues with ground loops.. 😖

  • @fredslavens3770
    @fredslavens3770 Před 2 lety +15

    We can now add power regenerators along with cables as an industry built around ignorance and wishful thinking. I did not expect this. I did expect their effect to be marginal at best and a poor use of audio expenditures but to be worthless like expensive cables, that was a surprise. thank you Amir.

    • @AudioScienceReview
      @AudioScienceReview  Před 2 lety +9

      Even for me it is good to see in hard measurements that prove the intuition that we have as engineers about these products.

    • @edwardbalboa5528
      @edwardbalboa5528 Před 2 lety +5

      No surprise to me ..... High end audio is all about scamming ignorant people

  • @mv8579
    @mv8579 Před rokem +1

    A very very important statement starting at 32:55. So true! Thanks Amir, great work!

  • @mauanderuk
    @mauanderuk Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent as always, a lot of money for basically a UPS without the battery. The conclusion is exactly what I was expecting.

  • @VinnyCThatWhoIBe
    @VinnyCThatWhoIBe Před 2 lety +2

    You're the reason I decided to go with a Denon x3700h after my Marantz crapped the bed. Thanks for simply providing data and not selling snake oil!

    • @peterw2714
      @peterw2714 Před rokem +1

      Perhaps all those blankets on your bed were overheating the Marantz LOL 😂

  • @BriansModelTrains
    @BriansModelTrains Před 2 lety

    Thank you for a clear description on what these things do or do not do. I was thinking of buying one to power my time machine (WIP).

  • @vuch9208
    @vuch9208 Před 2 lety

    I enjoyed your review very much. I appreciated how you described exactly what your measurements meant as well as the anecdotal information regarding another generator you've had experience with.
    I recently bought a pair of mono block amplifiers. They use two 805 tubes and are used. After hooking everything up correctly, while playing a mono record with a dedicated mono cartridge, I noticed that one of the speakers measures 4-5dB louder than the other. Even when I play a stereo record, the difference is noticeable from sitting in the "sweet spot."
    I've changed XLR cables, tubes, adjusted the bias adjustment on the top of the amplifier as well as the potentiometer within the chassis. I also put exchanged the amps from left to right.
    I noticed that the RCA connector has been removed from one of the amplifiers. The one with the RCA connecter measures louder than the other one.
    I'm hoping that re-soldering the wires to connect the RCA connector will equal the amps out.
    My question is do you work on these type of issues and if so where are you located?
    Thanks!

    • @AudioScienceReview
      @AudioScienceReview  Před 2 lety

      I do not. When I get stuff to review, I often fix small problems in them but not outside of that context. Hope you find someone to sort it out for you.

  • @jebrehbaker8613
    @jebrehbaker8613 Před 2 lety +2

    Can't wait to see Paul respond

  • @Seiskid
    @Seiskid Před 2 lety

    Thank you for showing with test equipment what we all already knew. Measuring the outputs from the psu's was a good test.

  • @Shoaibexpert
    @Shoaibexpert Před 2 lety +12

    Nice to see you back in the debunking channel. Keep it up!

  • @Projacked1
    @Projacked1 Před 2 lety +2

    I really like how you can simplify technical stuff for people. it's necessary imo.
    kudos....

  • @taidee
    @taidee Před 2 lety +2

    Well thank you man, this shows me that I’m perfectly fine with my audio equipment as it is, I don’t need to add unnecessary things and waste my money.

  • @kyron42
    @kyron42 Před 2 lety +2

    Great review. I love it when you find expensive snake oil.

  • @martytoo
    @martytoo Před 2 lety +7

    Thank you. Wonderful content and I love the admission that you realize you can be fooled by listening closely after making a change.
    I'm sure we all have this problem. Double blind is almost impossible when doing AB testing of gear.

  • @JesusMartinez-mk6fc
    @JesusMartinez-mk6fc Před 2 lety +13

    After a long absence on YT, what better than to come back with an awesome review of a current PS Audio PowerPlant. Another huge myth busted by Amir. While I looked at it on ASR's website, it's a very good decision to put this review up on YT as this category of products has been so overhyped for over a couple of decades. I was contemplating buying one many years ago but I was hoping to see a good review with actual measurements. Glad I didn't take the jump. Paul from PSA is going to be full of love for you Amir. 😁

    • @AudioScienceReview
      @AudioScienceReview  Před 2 lety +8

      Thanks Jesus. I always wonder if the video reviews are superfluous (to text reviews) or have value and I should keep doing them. Feedback like this is valuable as far as topics for future reviews.

    • @daveballard8673
      @daveballard8673 Před 2 lety +3

      @@AudioScienceReview I enjoy and use both. Thank you.

    • @joppepeelen
      @joppepeelen Před 2 lety +4

      @@AudioScienceReview it has allot of added enjoyment/value for me at least. i notice i often like to hear or see a video more then reading. i can listen to this as a podcast. and sometimes take a peak when a measurement is shown :) while still doing something at the same time :)

    • @JesusMartinez-mk6fc
      @JesusMartinez-mk6fc Před 2 lety +1

      @@AudioScienceReview Like Dave, I enjoy both. However, I believe that your should spend more of your valuable time on your ASR website. This type of educational video and certain equipment reviews that are of concern to the majority of the community are the kind I think you should concentrate on in my opinion in terms of YT videos. With your great wisdom, I'm sure you'll find the right balance. I think the video reviews make them more accessible to the average hobbyists that are less technically oriented since you explain the topics so well and can guide them in the direction to what is technically more important.

  • @nicoras8803
    @nicoras8803 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Amir, missed your videos, welcome back mate.

  • @carlosarques
    @carlosarques Před 2 lety +1

    Amir, we all have a big debt to you. Thanks for a well done job.

    • @AudioScienceReview
      @AudioScienceReview  Před 2 lety +1

      Ah, it is my pleasure. I too get insight into devices when I test them.

  • @mrd.2090
    @mrd.2090 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for another great video!

  • @ChristerJohansson
    @ChristerJohansson Před 2 lety +1

    I do love your reviews! To really get to the pudding, how about doing a detailed speaker measurements, with and without power devices, and different cables? I mean, something "should" be different if the do alter the way we perceive the music . Keep it up!

  • @miv2650
    @miv2650 Před 2 lety +6

    Love your reviews, so thorough, informative and educational 👍 thanks for the great work!
    Since Paul McGowan in his videos stresses the importance of lower output impedance in creating the benefits of his AC regenerators, would it have been possible to address that claim as well?

    • @AudioScienceReview
      @AudioScienceReview  Před 2 lety +3

      Yes, I just did: www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/ps-audio-p12-review-part-2-power-testing.31432/

  • @hometheaterjoe9489
    @hometheaterjoe9489 Před 2 lety

    Love your work my friend…BOOM!!

  • @diegovasquez7164
    @diegovasquez7164 Před 2 lety +1

    Listening to your channel saves me money.

    • @AudioScienceReview
      @AudioScienceReview  Před 2 lety +1

      Ah, that is so good to hear, pun intended. :) Thanks for commenting.

  • @thomasstanfel7589
    @thomasstanfel7589 Před 2 lety

    EXCELLENT review!!!! Thank you

  • @ozeskiman
    @ozeskiman Před rokem +3

    Great review. You just saved me $7,000. That's the cost in Australia.

  • @James-ip1tc
    @James-ip1tc Před 2 lety

    Paul’s gonna love this video

  • @bizkac
    @bizkac Před 2 lety +1

    I am glad that you uploaded another video. It is just sad that the topic is so obvious

  • @m.9243
    @m.9243 Před 2 lety +2

    It's called "psychoacoustics" Amir and, I am sure, it's not the first time you hear this term.
    We can also introduce a new term, "optico-psychoacoustics" which involves the visual impact of an attractive piece of electronic equipment on our racks.
    Additionally, the emotional pressure of "money well spent" / "it must sound better", is a factor in what we _think_ we hear.
    Thanks for the detailed report.

    • @sergeysmelnik
      @sergeysmelnik Před 2 lety +1

      Yep. If they sold this same exact piece for 10 times less, 550 bucks, a lot of people would be sending it back due to not noticing any sound difference. But since its 5500 it must be doing something

  • @smaarch1
    @smaarch1 Před 6 měsíci

    Very interesting and I learned a lot - You have a new subscriber. Thanks

  • @jdg2335
    @jdg2335 Před 2 lety +4

    “All lies and jest, still a man hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest.”
    That Simon and Garfunkel lyric describes the “high end audio” worlds shared psychosis.
    As for Paul from BS Audio...the emperor has no clothes.

  • @vkvedam
    @vkvedam Před 2 lety

    Amir's back with a bang 😁

  • @DF5152
    @DF5152 Před 2 lety

    Great video thanks. Do you take phone calls to answer questions?

  • @gstanley75
    @gstanley75 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow! Thanks for the eye opening test. I also noticed that BK makes a model 9805 that does the same as 9801 with 1500 watts max. I didn’t see info on continuous use.

    • @AudioScienceReview
      @AudioScienceReview  Před 2 lety

      Yeh, I looked a 9805 first but it is over 100 pounds and it is massive with multiple fans and such.

  • @namzarf
    @namzarf Před 2 lety +3

    Seeing a notification that there's a new post from ASR always makes my day. Thanks for all that you do, Amir.
    The last 5 minutes of this review is a subject I always find most interesting. You've addressed it before and I suspect -- or at least I hope -- that you'll be addressing it again in the future. It's the concept of psychoacoustics and confirmation biases in particular. I don't want to wander too far afield, but the biases problem is especially insidious and extends to all apects of our lives. Awareness of these pitfalls is almost as important as the hard data from your lab.
    Perhaps you should have been a teacher, you have the demeanor for it. Anyway, keep up the goos work, and keep hammering!

    • @AudioScienceReview
      @AudioScienceReview  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much. Yes, that is our #1 issue when it comes to educating audiophiles on why they see such a strong conflict between measurements and their subjective experiences. I like to do a dedicated video on that but have to think about what would be good material to go with it.

    • @RennieAsh
      @RennieAsh Před 2 lety +1

      I've encountered my own psychoacoustic experiences when comparing gear. Funnily enough when I started out with the hobby I was mainly focused on speakers and their design, and everything else would sound almost the same. I did end up learning about the room effects after a while.

    • @namzarf
      @namzarf Před 2 lety

      @@AudioScienceReview I'll do my best to help come up with some ideas. Can't promise anything though, and I trust you'll feel free to reject any or all. :o)

  • @toneysunny9283
    @toneysunny9283 Před 2 lety +1

    great review!!.. no double blinded test from the maker as usual.

  • @billwillard9410
    @billwillard9410 Před rokem +2

    Thank you; you’ve handed everyone a BS litmus test for any reviewer that swears that the addition of a Power Plant increased soundstage and 3-D imaging, as well as providing a blacker background. This did not go over well with those who spent thousands of dollars on these and are forced to say “everything can’t be measured”, “I can hear a difference”, “Amir has a bias against PS Audio”, “Paul wouldn’t lie to us” and so forth. Real life advice: never ask the person who’s trying to sell you something if it really works of if it’s a good deal.

  • @avro66
    @avro66 Před 2 lety +11

    Fools and money are easily parted. Great review. More debunked snake oil bullshit.

  • @Andyuk911
    @Andyuk911 Před 2 lety

    Fabulous education - thanks

  • @CatchyNameF1
    @CatchyNameF1 Před 2 lety +14

    DESTROYED
    DEVASTATED
    5K for a device that does worse than your 10$ power socket...
    A metal box with flashing lights and a screen that spews garbage info.

    • @RennieAsh
      @RennieAsh Před 2 lety

      So if I attach some mobile phones to a powerboard I will get the same or better power, consumes less energy, plus it can go on the internet, play movies, do cool visual simulations, and display all of ASR and costs less?

    • @CatchyNameF1
      @CatchyNameF1 Před 2 lety

      @@RennieAsh Pretty much yes..

    • @wellroundedsound2422
      @wellroundedsound2422 Před 2 lety

      You are destroyed? Devastated? Do you own one? Did you loose a home in proceedings? I doubt that. This is hobby. If you cannot afford this hobby pick another one. Or get a life mate. Cheers!

    • @CatchyNameF1
      @CatchyNameF1 Před 2 lety

      @@wellroundedsound2422 Oh the irony of your username... Made me laugh. Thanx!

    • @RennieAsh
      @RennieAsh Před 2 lety

      @@wellroundedsound2422 it's a hobby to buy expensive things that make minimal difference to your hifi? Interesting.
      It's literally more affordable to buy things that offer proper benefits in the hobby of HiFi.
      So not wanting to spend $5k on this power box is mostly not because someone can't afford it, it's because there's a ton of other things you could buy instead, even if you're a millionaire

  • @Gabriel-of-YouTube
    @Gabriel-of-YouTube Před 2 lety +16

    For 5.5K$ I expect a live band!

    • @AudioScienceReview
      @AudioScienceReview  Před 2 lety

      :)

    • @zyghom
      @zyghom Před 2 lety

      I actually very happy seeing people get rich! And PS Audio helps to find such people. We shall respect all ;-) I does not mean I would spend 300$ on power cable though ;-)

    • @RennieAsh
      @RennieAsh Před 2 lety

      I don't think my entire system which also includes a multiple speakers, desktop system + PC + TV tops that amount. It's a drop in the water for people who spend as much as a new car on audio however

  • @gil3green
    @gil3green Před 2 lety

    Pretty much confirms my suspicions. Had one years ago (not a psa) ended up sending it back. Seems risky to add all that equipment between, wall and gear. What worked better than expected was running a dedicated line including breaker from box using 10/2 cable

  • @you2ber252
    @you2ber252 Před rokem +2

    Regarding blind tests and how we humans can easily fool ourselves... I have no particular hearing issues, I'm almost 55 and can still hear 14.5 kHz. Still in self made blind tests (like quickly toggling the on / off switch of equalizers until I don't know any more if i'm toggling them on or off), I have no trouble to admit that I struggle really hard to tell even if 3-4 dB peaking filters with low Q (say, about 2, so affecting a large frequency band) right in the midrange band where our hearing apparatus is most sensitive, are present or not! And there's still people that swear they can hear differences in sound if they lift the speaker cable a few inches from the floor... 🤣🤣😂🤣😂

  • @Canadian_Eh_I
    @Canadian_Eh_I Před 2 lety +1

    Best thing I ever did was get a DEQX for active setup, I learned a tonne about what actually changes how speakers sound. I would say more than 80% of sq comes from the transducer quality and the phase relationship and timing of the drivers and how well they overlap. And especially the physical qualities of how the speaker directivity interacts wtih your room! Almost everything else is BS after a certain point of diminishing returns.

    • @AudioScienceReview
      @AudioScienceReview  Před 2 lety +1

      Well said.

    • @wh0tube
      @wh0tube Před rokem +1

      What? No precious metal impregnated oil capacitors? How can you possibly get microdetails and a decent sound?

  • @Nephilim-81
    @Nephilim-81 Před 2 lety +3

    This is really terrific info for the consumer and Amir we all thank you for living by the honor system that one should get what they pay for.
    I have a PS audio P3 and I’d like to get that precisely measured, even though I hear a much better difference of performance with my audio system rather than without it.
    Thank you again and once again I absolutely love when you review headphones. The DCA STEALTH one was terrific. :)

    • @NeverTalkToCops1
      @NeverTalkToCops1 Před 2 lety +2

      No, you are not likely hearing any improvement by using this $5000 box.

    • @Nephilim-81
      @Nephilim-81 Před 2 lety

      @@NeverTalkToCops1. Not directly, but if one has incredibly dirty mains living in an apartment building you can hear a cleaner soundstage meaning the instruments are a bit more fleshed out and seem less pixelated in a sense. Clean power is important, but at this cost ? No way, especially for what Amir has shown. I have the P3 and I did experience some minor improvements in sound performance. I also did a test. I have very sensitive IEMs and did a before and after test with my amplifier with/without the P3.
      Without the P3 I heard hiss. Did not have a clean background. With the P3 I got pitch black, no hiss!

  • @srmitch9260
    @srmitch9260 Před 2 lety

    Hello Amir, would you recommend using the BK precision product as a AC regenerator for hifi systems? I have seen however it only comes with one outlet so would connecting a power strip be a viable option to connect more devices?

  • @gino3286
    @gino3286 Před rokem

    Hi thank you for the very valuable review
    I think that all people serious about their system should own a spectrum analyser to check the system
    I am quite happy when i crank the volume up with no signal and I Don get much noise from the speakers
    Unfortunately it's not the case now I must have some issues

  • @CarlosPelao-oo4on
    @CarlosPelao-oo4on Před 2 lety +1

    Greetings !!!EXCELLENT!!! your work the one you are doing, I have an Onkyo Digital A88-00 with an M504 amplifier, with an EQ540 equalizer and another EQ201 and a TA2550 deck and a CP1500F platter and Ortofon 40 turntable needle and DX708 CD, and the T4500 radio, Everything the INTEGRA models, which are the best of Onkyo's, are NOT mass-produced if they are not selected from Onkyo. And the cables connected to the equipment are from the KabelDirekt Pro Series RCA brand and 4 DAS R-212 speakers. IN THE END A CLASSIC OF THE 80S AND 90S of sound equipment of that time, over the years I have never broken any module, that is already seen from how they worked before and the manufacturing materials, I hope to have it duarte, many years for the quality of a good musical team, greetings and very good videos that you have a great like for your great videos, great sound models like these devices are no longer manufactured, it is a pity, that today everything is talk, greetings from Barcelona - You could do one of Onkyo Interga also of Review

    • @AudioScienceReview
      @AudioScienceReview  Před 2 lety +1

      Yeh, I really miss the golden years of hi-fi. You could look at how big and heavy something was, and it would be strong evidence of engineering excellence. Now high-end audio often looks big and heavy but insides are poorly engineered in following audiophile myths.

  • @MassimoTava
    @MassimoTava Před 2 lety

    Miss your videos!!

  • @paran0ia7
    @paran0ia7 Před 2 lety +3

    I believe 32:33 sums it up perfectly; just knowing that something has been changed is often enough to completely alter your perception. Seamless, blind A/B switching is really the only halfway-reliable way to compare audio gear by ear, and even then must be taken with a grain of salt.
    I really like Paul as a person, and I do believe that his company makes some great stuff, but the fact that they sell a product like this at this price point says a lot; both of them and their target demographic. If this thing was say ~$1000 and the marketing more honest then hey, still pretty frivolous but maybe not the worst investment for someone with truly horrific mains quality. But in a way they HAVE to charge much more, because the target demographic is in a position where they are hunting for anything that might make ANY difference whatsoever, in a system so expensive and particular that adding in something that was "only" $1000 would just feel silly. Not a terrible problem to have, I should imagine, but it does open the door to things like this, as well as comically expensive power cables and the like.

    • @AudioScienceReview
      @AudioScienceReview  Před 2 lety

      Yeh, they have gotten the high-end audiophile to keep spending money on these tweaks. There are endless number of them and unfortunately, none do anything useful based on my testing.

  • @jackgiuffre3501
    @jackgiuffre3501 Před 2 lety

    Amir’s Audio Myth-busters strikes again!

  • @TimbreDynamics
    @TimbreDynamics Před rokem

    What a great video. The human brain is so fascinating to say the least. We often create our own reality in many of our experiences. In the end who’s to say that is incorrect. After all, our perception of reality is reality for us. Lol. Great job.

  • @michaelbeckerman7532
    @michaelbeckerman7532 Před rokem +1

    Wow, those sharp metal edges on the bottom of that unit are shockingly bad. As careful as PSAudio is about those types of things, I can't believe they let that product get all the way out to market like that with the possibility of cutting someone's hand open if they aren't careful in how they handle it. Huge oversight on their part and one that needs to be corrected. Hopefully they have contacted their case supplier in China and requested an immediate fix on that already. The owner at PSAudio is really good about being responsive to things like this. I'll reach out to him by way of e-mail and make sure he's aware of this and has a fix in the works for it ASAP. Thanks for pointing that out. It's possible that they have other products with the same issue that need to be corrected as well. Good catch there!

  • @veng7001
    @veng7001 Před rokem

    Any chance on testing and review of the Puritan Audiolab PSM156 or the PSM 1512? They are showing a scope of the AC noise before and after they plug it on to the PSM156. Thanks for your consideration!

  • @judmcc
    @judmcc Před rokem

    Good discussion about perceptions about blind testing!!

  • @mikeeygauthier2959
    @mikeeygauthier2959 Před 2 lety

    I love your videos, thank you very much, but I do have a question for you: if you needed to use a power bar such as a Noma or something similar for the equipment, would you not be better off using something like the PS audio?.

    • @AudioScienceReview
      @AudioScienceReview  Před 2 lety +1

      No. Just buy one with thickest cable and highest current rating. It will be dirt cheap and do the job as well as you need.

    • @mikeeygauthier2959
      @mikeeygauthier2959 Před 2 lety

      @@AudioScienceReview I am presently using a Triplite Power for my peripherals; my preamp sounds much better when I plugged directly into the wall outlet though. Your thoughts?

    • @AudioScienceReview
      @AudioScienceReview  Před 2 lety +1

      @@mikeeygauthier2959 Simple: have a loved one/friend switch the unit in an out without you knowing it. Listen for 10 iterations to see if you get 9 right. I suspect you won't be able to.

  • @AmazonasBiotop
    @AmazonasBiotop Před 2 lety +3

    Bravo! 👏❤️

  • @markfischer3626
    @markfischer3626 Před měsícem

    The concept is similar to a double static conversion UPS.This device consists of an AC to DC rectifier and a DC to AC inverter. The UPS adds a battery charger and batteries. It also adds a static bypass switch and optionally a maintenance bypass switch and a computer grade isolation transformer. It is intended for mission critical industrial applications such as data centers, often in conjunction with a diesel or gas fired generator. I've used them for sensitive equipment such as HPLCs and mass spectrometers in the pharmaceutical industry.
    Power ratings for single units can range up to 1000 kw or more and they can be parallel.
    The spec on the PS audio regenerator is 1 orrcent THD on the output. UPSs of this type use high power switching transistors. The regenerator uses a 60 hz sine wave generator and a class AB audio amplifier. The inexpensive UPSs you'd buy for your computer is called a line interactive type and has toomuch distortion for audio equipment. UPSs for data centers used to have 5 percent distortion but I think things have improved. Only on the last few years have companies come out with single phase models suitable for home audio equipment. Due to their high cost they'd be worth considering for expensive systems. IMO if you bought multithousand dollar equipment and it doesn't have A power supply that can give you clean well regulated DC you overpaid. BTW one trick to get rid of those high frequency harmonics os to wire a small value capacitor in parallel with the main power supply filter capacitors. Those big caps often don't do a good job at high frequencies.

  • @PastorwithoutaPulpit
    @PastorwithoutaPulpit Před 2 lety +2

    I wonder how long before people finally pick up on the fact they can get fairly inexpensive UPS, laymen's term Battery Backups, that do basically the exact same thing as these ridiculously priced power supplies? Pure Sine-Wave battery backup power supplies are available from a few hundred to 10's of thousands of course but you can easily find them in the $100 to $300 range. Those lower cost units should be more than capable of supporting most audio setups with the added bonus of being able to use your equipment for a few hours to days, (depending on total stored energy), during power outages. I use them for all of my electronics that it makes sense to do so and have never experienced any issues with hum/noise since I began doing so...
    Oh and I forgot to add the reason I personally use UPS/Battery Backups. I use them because they're one of if not the best surge protectors money can buy in most cases if you purchase good quality units with the lab/real world testing and reports to back up their claims. The better made brands actually have very good warranties that will cover your equipment via replacement or cash equivalent if damaged during a surge the unit should have protected it from. Some of these warranties go up to as much as $150k in total value. I also enjoy that during power outages I can still use my equipment for a time to do what it's meant to do, listen to music or get information from radio stations while everything else is down in my area...

    • @amazoidal
      @amazoidal Před rokem

      The problem with UPS systems is the low amperage output.

  • @fieldcar
    @fieldcar Před 2 lety +3

    I've really missed your videos. Thanks for uploading. Hopefully the effects of your flooding is far behind you.

  • @todd8155
    @todd8155 Před 2 lety

    I would like to know if any line conditioning is recommended. Specifically:
    1) TVSS (Transient Voltage Surge Suppression), either a unit at the audio gear, or even units mounted in the breaker panel for an individual circuit, or for a whole house. Mostly this would be protection for the gear, not to improve audio quality.
    2) Online UPS, always running on battery. It would seem to me that chemical filtering, i.e batteries, would be very effective at removing any power anomalies drop-outs, brown-outs, etc.,
    3) Isolation transformer, especially for grounding noise issues?

    • @AudioScienceReview
      @AudioScienceReview  Před 2 lety

      I have a TVSS at our power meter installed by the power company. It is the best place to put it because you have the most stout ground there for external surges. Using the same inside your home can't work as well and simply dumps the surge from H/N into ground lead, causing potential damage to other gear in your home! The best solution there is actually to rely on your homeowner's insurance which usually has coverage for such damage. Also note that if you are hit by the proverbial lightning, no device can help you given the massive currents involved. It will blow threw anything it wants and hence the note about insurance.
      On transformers, I tested a balanced power unit and it did not thing and actually reduced the power an amplifier produced (due to its losses). I do have a normal isolation transformer that I plan to test soon. I don't expect it to do any good but we will have real data soon.

  • @BogdanSerban
    @BogdanSerban Před 2 lety

    The 1.5kHz spike on that switcher might be the feedback loop. If you didn't load the power supply it probably went into discontinuous conduction mode, hence the noise.

  • @zyghom
    @zyghom Před 2 lety +2

    we enjoyed - CEO of PS Audio probably not ;-)
    btw where were you Amir for ages? ;)
    Nice to see you again

    • @AudioScienceReview
      @AudioScienceReview  Před 2 lety +5

      Second week of January our home got flooded, not once, but repeatedly. I spent weeks dealing with that, only to have it flooded last week again! Fortunately now we have a real work-round/fix for the source of flooding. But I am still deep in cleaning the latest mess. I should be able to produce more videos in a week or two. Thanks for your patience and interest.

    • @zyghom
      @zyghom Před 2 lety +4

      @@AudioScienceReview I am sorry to hear that. Hopefully you will manage and restore the peace ;-)

  • @DescartesRenegade
    @DescartesRenegade Před rokem

    The only thing I like about these component sized power conditioners is that it makes the wire management much nicer. I use a monster power one that I got for free and ordered a bunch of shorter power cables. No more loops of cables. Everything is nice and neat. OCD satisfied.

  • @daeejon3100
    @daeejon3100 Před rokem

    Thank you Amir for all your great videos. On this topic do you have any thoughts on Stromtank high power? They are made in Germany and they have massive batteries. What I have in mind is s5000. Thank you again

    • @AudioScienceReview
      @AudioScienceReview  Před rokem +2

      I think it is a waste of money. They are way too expensive for a battery powered source. And have too little output. They will absolutely not make a difference in your audio gear. It is not even clear how clean their output is.

    • @daeejon3100
      @daeejon3100 Před rokem

      @@AudioScienceReview thank you so much for your advice. Straight through the wall it is.

  • @timyamasaki8261
    @timyamasaki8261 Před 19 dny

    Noise is a random change in phase which distorts the signal over a particular bandwidth, but it is higher after the P12 output. The noise is still low enough that it won't be heard. The spikes are the spurious content which can be heard at a specific frequency, but I couldn't tell you what the average human ear can hear as a dBc level at a particular offset frequency from the fundamental frequency.

  • @h0ll0wm9n
    @h0ll0wm9n Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks again Amir!
    PS Audio = PoS Audio !!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @intheaether
    @intheaether Před rokem

    Would love to see an examination of things that do make a measurable difference. Linear power? Amplifier power level? Room treatment (im assuming this could be easy to prove)? Noise on a digital source?

  • @olivierclasse
    @olivierclasse Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks 🙏 very interesting. I currently bought an isotek Aquarius for mastering purpose.
    And I can’t here any differences. I did nul tests with and without, and I nulls perfectly. What a deception. So I thought it might be that my system is ok and in my particular case it makes no difference. But it seems many units claiming to do usefull stuff currently doesn’t. Thanks for spending the time to make this video. To your knowledge, is there units that “regenerates” ac that has an audible effect ?

    • @AudioScienceReview
      @AudioScienceReview  Před 2 lety +3

      None that I have found. I have tested every class of power device and none show any efficacy.

    • @olivierclasse
      @olivierclasse Před 2 lety +1

      @@AudioScienceReview thanks 🙏 a lot. Have a nice week. Olivier

  • @moogie621
    @moogie621 Před rokem

    I am curious how the PS12 measures at higher loads on the output of 25% 50% 75% 100% etc. I believe we will see some raised noise floors due to sagging outputs and high IMD.

  • @raoulselten9480
    @raoulselten9480 Před 2 lety

    thanks for the extensive review! have you done a blind listening test yourself?:)

    • @AudioScienceReview
      @AudioScienceReview  Před 2 lety +1

      No, I am sure I would fail such a test. :) I did post sighted listening tests both with headphones and speakers to the review if you like to read them there. Tests are sighted because the praise coming from the other side is sighted as well. :)

    • @raoulselten9480
      @raoulselten9480 Před 2 lety

      okay thanks :D

  • @therealdarcman
    @therealdarcman Před 2 lety

    You should do a review of the Entracte Audio EF130 powerline filter. It was designed by Gilbert who owned
    Blue Cricle Audio

  • @audiolife5038
    @audiolife5038 Před 2 lety +1

    I wonder how the Torus Toroid isolation power transformers would measure in comparison and how it stacks up to the PS Regenerators performance.. 🤔. Been meaning to buy one of these.

    • @AudioScienceReview
      @AudioScienceReview  Před 2 lety +1

      I have tested one of their competitors, the Equitech: www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/equitech-1-5rq-balanced-power-review.24948/
      It didn't do any good and actually cost some power loss.

  • @AlexandreLollini
    @AlexandreLollini Před 2 lety +1

    The right question is : do yo enjoy the music ? The target is pleasure, morale boost, and happiness. Now if you change the purpose, and you want to go into a competition over quality of hears-brain perception. Or a competition over who has the most impressive equipment. I think the world would experience more pease if the things were qualified and graded by happiness produced. Accessing a higher level of truth and knowledge is creating happiness. You are doing good to the world by sharing measurements. I do not blame the buyer of a useless device, because he might draw pleasure from it even if useless. But the reputable brand that make the device should correct course on this. Either inform that power quality has almost no impact on output, or at the minimum build a device that does what it should.

  • @enhncr
    @enhncr Před rokem

    :) as a scientist I couldn’t watch this because fortunately I know what works and what won’t work in audio ;) so I can’t waste time. but can you please TEST speaker cable lifters ;) heheh. Good job disproving snake oil. I bought Elac debut reference because of you and I saved a lot of money. What a speakers :). Keep going:) thank you.