HT power conditioner recommendations?

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kenreau

HT power conditioner recommendations?
« on: 15 Dec 2010, 10:39 pm »
I've got an original Monster HTPS 7000 power conditioner that is ~5-6 years old.  It offers balanced power, separate filtering for analog/digital and video sources and has ~5 outlets.  It really has worked well and suits my needs.

I was considering replacing it with something a little newer (not new) and wanted to ask for recommendations.  I was considering the bigger brother, the Monster AVS 2000 which also includes power regeneration to stablize power supply at 120v. 

Is Monster still considered a good recommendation for Power Conditioners?  Any PS Audio, or others, that really are great products for the money?

I need something that offers a minimum of 3 outlets (6 devices) and can handle a large plasma, sat. receiver, PS3, ht processor and 7-channel amp.  Budget range $500 to $700 (preowned).

Thanks
Kenreau

John Casler

Re: HT power conditioner recommendations?
« Reply #1 on: 15 Dec 2010, 11:05 pm »
Although multiple x's your stated budget, PS Audio just dropped the PPP price from $2999 to $1495. (disregard the $1995 price on the website)

That is a pretty good deal. :green:


kenreau

Re: HT power conditioner recommendations?
« Reply #2 on: 15 Dec 2010, 11:24 pm »
Yep, that is a nice unit, but way out of my rec.audio.budget....

Any experience with either the PS Audio PowerPlay 8000 (msrp $999) or  AV-5000 (msrp$799) ?  I just spotted a review of the AV 5000 at 10Audio and it got a perfect 10 score.  Hmmm...

Thx
Kenreau

SET Man

Re: HT power conditioner recommendations?
« Reply #3 on: 15 Dec 2010, 11:34 pm »
I've got an original Monster HTPS 7000 power conditioner that is ~5-6 years old.  It offers balanced power, separate filtering for analog/digital and video sources and has ~5 outlets.  It really has worked well and suits my needs.

I was considering replacing it with something a little newer (not new) and wanted to ask for recommendations.  I was considering the bigger brother, the Monster AVS 2000 which also includes power regeneration to stablize power supply at 120v. 

Is Monster still considered a good recommendation for Power Conditioners?  Any PS Audio, or others, that really are great products for the money?

I need something that offers a minimum of 3 outlets (6 devices) and can handle a large plasma, sat. receiver, PS3, ht processor and 7-channel amp.  Budget range $500 to $700 (preowned).

Thanks
Kenreau

Hey!

    Kenreau, the Monster AVS2000 is not a power regeneration unit like PS Audio PP. The AVS 2000 is basically a giant motorized variac to control the voltage. I don't know how smooth it is when it move from tap to tap adjusting the voltage.

     I own one of the early PS Audio P600 since 2002. It is different than the new PP one, basically the P600 is a 600 watts SS amp. Yes, it does a pretty good job in my system. Since my system is small and don't pull much wattage I power the whole system with it.

     The new PP is over your budget. And I don't know any other that would do power regeneration around you budget. But if you are going to try PS Audio PP than make sure you can return it for... it is not for everyone.

Take care,
Buddy :thumb:

   

John Casler

Re: HT power conditioner recommendations?
« Reply #4 on: 15 Dec 2010, 11:35 pm »
Yep, that is a nice unit, but way out of my rec.audio.budget....

Any experience with either the PS Audio PowerPlay 8000 (msrp $999) or  AV-5000 (msrp$799) ?  I just spotted a review of the AV 5000 at 10Audio and it got a perfect 10 score.  Hmmm...

Thx
Kenreau

Paul has a tendency to build some great Power Products and that is why I picked up the line, and because I am a dealer, I probably shouldn't comment beyond saying the customers I have who purchased the 8000 and 5000 are very happy.

Maybe the PPP special will free up some of the lower models from those who upgrade.


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Re: HT power conditioner recommendations?
« Reply #5 on: 16 Dec 2010, 12:37 am »
Hey!

     The new PP is over your budget. And I don't know any other that would do power regeneration around you budget. But if you are going to try PS Audio PP than make sure you can return it for... it is not for everyone.

Take care,
Buddy :thumb:

   

You got that right Buddy, I wouldn't touch a PS Audio power regeneration product with a 10' pole myself but that's just me.  :lol:  I'm a balanced power fan myself and along with that I can highly recommend the large parallel filter UberBuss from PI Audio. I use the Uberbuss/BPT BP-2.5 combo in my A/V system but if you like your voltage regulating, Zybar uses a UberBuss/Furman IT Ref.-20i (balanced power plus voltage regulator) that he seems to like a lot. Just adding some different thoughts in the mix here.  :thumb:
 
Cheers,
Robin

kenreau

Re: HT power conditioner recommendations?
« Reply #6 on: 16 Dec 2010, 05:07 pm »
All right, thanks for all the great suggestions guys.  I'm going to keep looking and learning, but looks like right now the PS AV-5000 or 8000 hits my budget range.

Thx
Kenreau

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Re: HT power conditioner recommendations?
« Reply #7 on: 16 Dec 2010, 07:03 pm »
I've got an original Monster HTPS 7000 power conditioner that is ~5-6 years old.  It offers balanced power, separate filtering for analog/digital and video sources and has ~5 outlets.  It really has worked well and suits my needs.

I was considering replacing it with something a little newer (not new) and wanted to ask for recommendations.  I was considering the bigger brother, the Monster AVS 2000 which also includes power regeneration to stablize power supply at 120v. 

Is Monster still considered a good recommendation for Power Conditioners?  Any PS Audio, or others, that really are great products for the money?

I need something that offers a minimum of 3 outlets (6 devices) and can handle a large plasma, sat. receiver, PS3, ht processor and 7-channel amp.  Budget range $500 to $700 (preowned).

Thanks
Kenreau

  Depends. For movies the Monster is just fine. If your system is used for 2 channel as well ,then consider a Uberbuss or similiar unit. I have found using a isolation transformer in front of the Monster was quite affective. If you can locate a Tice Enhancer used it is IMO the best addition to any theater system. Picture quality is stunning. Just keep it simple .
Have fun .


charles

bushbison

Re: HT power conditioner recommendations?
« Reply #8 on: 16 Dec 2010, 08:35 pm »
Though I am usually skeptical about "these things" (power conditioners, cables et al :deadhorse:), I replaced a Monster power Conditioner with a PS Audio Quintet and THOUGHT I notice a difference in the sound -for the positive- for sure. it seemed to stabilize the power amps without dampening their power, which the Monster obviously did.. mind you it DIDN'T do power REGEN., but neither does the PS... just my 2cents..

Sonny

Re: HT power conditioner recommendations?
« Reply #9 on: 4 Feb 2011, 05:27 pm »
All right, thanks for all the great suggestions guys.  I'm going to keep looking and learning, but looks like right now the PS AV-5000 or 8000 hits my budget range.

Thx
Kenreau

Hi there, Kenreau, i have a Monster AVS2000 signature series that I'd like to unload...let me know if you're interested.  I'll make it meet your budget.
Thanks
T

kenreau

Re: HT power conditioner recommendations?
« Reply #10 on: 7 Feb 2011, 06:20 pm »
Hi there, Kenreau, i have a Monster AVS2000 signature series that I'd like to unload...let me know if you're interested.  I'll make it meet your budget.
Thanks
T

Thanks for the kind offer T, but I'm going to go the another route now.  I'm planning to retrofit a couple of the Felix devices inside my HTPS unit.

Thanks
Ken