Ok, I got my two more PP2000, not I have 3 all together and I need to find how to use them. My little celebratory mood with PP2000 is much shorn live and my old PP2000 flying back today to Canada for fixing the problem with the “fuzziness”. The PurePower folks promised to do it fast so, she will be back…
I did not measure the new PP2000 yet, in fact I did not run the system from 3 PP2000 yet – I did not have time to amuse myself with audio last night. What however, I had last night was a sort of disappointment that I do not know how to rectify at this point.
The PP2000 use that I use almost for 2 years was one of the first new PP2000 that PurePower produced. It is not too noisy but it has indicated own presence in a room. So, planning for two more units to drive my two 6-ch Melquiadeses I thought to place the a pair of PP2000 in the basement directly under the PP2000 Melquiadeses. To do so I made holes in the floor for power cables and accommodated the stands for PP2000 under the floor. I have my electrician to run dedicated 20A lines to the future locations of the PP2000 in the basement. Furthermore I stressed PurePower to make a remote control turn on/off options on my units, presuming to turn the Melquiadeses by remote turning on the regenerators – each Melquiades will be plugged in own PP2000. So, I thought and planed for everything but I got screwed in a way. The two new PP2000s that arrived turned out to be practically silent in operation. Whatever noise then make they are even comparable in noise with my two years old PP2000. Looking at this silent operation I ask myself why I need to put them in the basement - the can perfectly sit in my room next to the power amps.
So, now, presuming that my current old PP2000 will be upgraded to the silent status I need to revise where I would like my regenerators to stay, revising the location of the holes in the floor and the location of my dedicated 20A lines. The new silent operation of PP2000 is certainly not a bad thing but it does screw up my plans how I thought to use them. |
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