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Plug your Zen Torii into a Running Springs Haley and you'll be blown away. That's what I use with mine. As for our pal Soundminded, do your homework, the Torii has a highly regulated power supply.But seriously, I couldn't suggest a Haley higher. Works wonders with modestly powered tube amps and will have enough capacity to plug the rest of your system into.
"As for our pal Soundminded, do your homework, the Torii has a highly regulated power supply.But seriously, I couldn't suggest a Haley higher"What's in it? How does it work? I looked at a few web sites mentioning it. They're long on testimonials, short on facts. No clue as to what's inside it except that they make a lot of their own parts? What are its specs? Which of the 9 categories of electrical disturbances does it deal with and to what degree? Why is it better than a static double conversion UPS?
It's better because it sounds better.The guy who designed it, has a master's in Electrical Engineering and a PhD in physics. Everything is designed and built in an ISO 9001 facility. I don't really care about the "specs" I've plugged millions of dollars worth of gear into it and it does what a line conditioner should, remove noise and distortion from the power line, nothing more. It doesn't affect dynamics or tonality.Seriously, I don't care what the approach is as long as it works. If you are the scientist you claim to be, you know there is always more than one way to achieve a result. I've never heard a UPS sound good in an audio system.As RSA has a 15 day money back return policy with their dealers and they've had ONE returned in seven years, I have to believe they are on to something. Shunyata does the same thing with their dealers. Anyone who makes a reputable product isn't worried about people returning it.Pretty much about 30 sec with a good PLC in your system will tell the tale.What I suggest to our OP is to get some experience, rather than arguing with all of us on a forum.
Tonepub, If money weren't the issue, would you recommend the P10 or the RSA line? Thanks for the input.
If money isn't an issue, try one of these, the 3KVA Apostar model looks like a good choice for a home audio system;http://www.piller.com/This industrial type equipment like this and the others I've mentioned leaves consumer and pro-sumer grade equipment in the dust.
From the specs the Apostar site lists, it is a 3KVA, 3 phase system that would not be appropriate for home audio gear. Besides they list harmonic distortion at <3%THD. That is not very good when compared to the PS Audio power regenerators. Those are typically less than 0.5%THD.