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Item Condition: Brand New in Boxes - includes Shipping
Shipping Options: Pickup available but audition is not available.,Pickup available and you can audition.,Shipping is included in price.
Suburb or Town: St Kilda
State: Victoria
Payment Method: EFT, Credit Card
Reason for selling: Scoop Buy

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I have scored a handful of PS Audio P3 Power regenerators at an incredible price 

These products sell for $3895 right now. This is their RRP and will be again after this promo.

I am offering a single purchase quantity of $1000 off and I'm including shipping across Australia.

This is a genuine saving on a remarkable product.

You can purchase in either black or Silver all with Australian power receptacles

 

So what is it? 

 

It's a 4 outlet power protection and isolation product that is upgrades the performance of your whole Hi-Fi system, not just the speakers or just the Cd player it improves the performance of everything - and protects your Hi-Fi from brown out, spike ans short circuits.

During these times when we are looking for improvements to our Hi-Fi system but cant get out to listen to equipment the Stellar P3 will do just that with out adding any subjective improvements - it just removes what you didn't know was hampering your system's performance, opens your soundstage and helps you to differentiate the instruments better while lowering the noise floor to provide greater silence and space between the notes.  

 

The PS Audio Stellar Power Plant 3 delivers an immediate and easily noticeable improvement in overall sound quality. The P3 features excellent build quality for its price. For more power-hungry systems, the P3 doubles as a powerline filter. The P3 is PS Audio's most affordable power regenerator to date.Nov 27, 2019 

Conclusion
The Stellar P3 is an excellent product for someone with a smaller, less power-hungry system looking for a way to squeeze the last bit of performance out of it. By alleviating many of the issues inherent in our commonly shared power grid, the P3 allows your equipment to perform closer to its highest potential, with the sound quality benefits being easily heard.

So, if you're the type of audiophile who's constantly swapping out gear in an attempt to chase that last ounce of sound quality, this may end up being a more affordable and effective alternative, especially if you're unfortunate enough to live in an area with unstable or noisy power. If your experience is anything like mine, you'll be gaining many of the improvements in sound you were hoping for, all while keeping the equipment you already own.

hometheaterreview.com 

 

Please PM me to order

These are very limited at this un-repeatable price

 

Your's 

Geoff 

 

If you prefer feel free to calm me on 

0415668307 

Thanks 

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9 minutes ago, roshansubo said:

Do I need to buy 2 units if I have more than 4 components in my system ? Or is there any other way to connect them all to one regenerator ? 

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You can use power board but not ideal as the impedance increases, Paul has a video mentioned about it, only do this if you have no choice although it is a lot better verus direct from walls.

 

if you are OCD, that power board needs to be audiophile quality and provide good isolation. Also, power cable from ps3 to the power board needs to screened/shielded to reserve the best of clean power. So I think it is not worth.

 

you can go to option with less components or 2 x ps3. Still better price a P12 >8k rrp

 

 

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9 hours ago, ikhuong said:

You can use power board but not ideal as the impedance increases, Paul has a video mentioned about it, only do this if you have no choice although it is a lot better verus direct from walls.

 

if you are OCD, that power board needs to be audiophile quality and provide good isolation. Also, power cable from ps3 to the power board needs to screened/shielded to reserve the best of clean power. So I think it is not worth.

 

you can go to option with less components or 2 x ps3. Still better price a

Thanks ikhuong .

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13 hours ago, roshansubo said:

Do I need to buy 2 units if I have more than 4 components in my system ? Or is there any other way to connect them all to one regenerator ? 

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Hi Roshansubo

The power of your system and individual components has a huge bearing on the power regenerator you choose. If you are plugging in big tube amplifiers or classA amps the power they draw will be too great for a P3 and will lead to the regenerator clipping or shutting off. 
what products are you hoping to plugin to the device. 
please respond through the forum or if you prefer PM me or even call me on 0415668307 

Kind regards 

Geoff 

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2 hours ago, ikhuong said:

ocd audiophile does not mean a bad thing, it is just real hardcore types

https://www.dagogo.com/the-obsessive-compulsive-audiophile/

 

I am not trying to sell anything here, just sharing what I watched from Paul’s Youtube channel, I think people here are intelligent enough to understand what they need and pickup what is useful.

 

PS audio puts good quality power wire,  receptacles, expensive chassis to limit radiation. there are reasons to do that

If you put a cheap $10 power board in, well, what is the point to throw $2900 to get clean power? I like to use real example to proof rather than just Bs if you can view my photos 

 


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Thank you Ikhuong for showing this demonstration. 
It’s nice to see you have a P3. 
kind Regards 

Geoff 

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4 minutes ago, Geoff@HeyNow Hi-Fi said:

Thank you Ikhuong for showing this demonstration. 
It’s nice to see you have a P3. 
kind Regards 

Geoff 

Thanks, Geoff, I did not have a good price as what you secured with the distributor and are offering now, this is a no brain purchase for sound improvement, my system has never been this good before without proper power setup from p3.

I would recommend everyone to check out good screened/shielded power cables too.

 

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20 minutes ago, ikhuong said:

Thanks, Geoff, I did not have a good price as what you secured with the distributor and are offering now, this is a no brain purchase for sound improvement, my system has never been this good before without proper power setup from p3.

I would recommend everyone to check out good screened/shielded power cables too.

 

I totally agree. 
When you leave the standard IEC cables in place you’re attracting RF interference even after the regeneration.

I recommend Isotek as I see you have. They’re great together.

Geoff 

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4 hours ago, ikhuong said:

ocd audiophile does not mean a bad thing, it is just real hardcore types

https://www.dagogo.com/the-obsessive-compulsive-audiophile/

 

I am not trying to sell anything here, just sharing what I watched from Paul’s Youtube channel, I think people here are intelligent enough to understand what they need and pickup what is useful.

 

PS audio puts good quality power wire,  receptacles, expensive chassis to limit radiation. there are reasons to do that

If you put a cheap $10 power board in, well, what is the point to throw $2900 to get clean power? I like to use real example to proof rather than just Bs if you can view my photos 

 


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Slightly OT......that's an interesting looking device (the pen shaped one that lights up) that you are using there. What does it do?

 

 

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12 minutes ago, anandpkumar said:

Slightly OT......that's an interesting looking device (the pen shaped one that lights up) that you are using there. What does it do?

 

 

Just a simple AC polarity pen, I found it is very good to tell your how good shielding quality of cables or components is. It is of course not a measurement device to show you meaningful reading.

 

 

Something can be bought easily from Bunnings or online

https://au.element14.com/fluke/1ac-a1-ii/tester-voltage-alert-cat-iv-1000v/dp/1643803?gclid=CjwKCAjwwMn1BRAUEiwAZ_jnEj0W9o8LHSWtoRMufnUI6HPS0p0OE8e4hX6gygkQgBazdKCJ0ZRCKhoCx8QQAvD_BwE&mckv=s_dc|pcrid|432287894103|pkw||pmt||slid||product|1643803|pgrid|102205443324|ptaid|pla-899351909266|&CMP=KNC-GAU-GEN-SHOPPING-TEST-AND-MEASUREMENTS

 

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1 hour ago, Tylerhk said:

Any chance there will be promotion for P12 or P15 in near future?

Hi Tylerhk

I have some other offers available on the rest of the range. I’m not happy to publish them. However if you call or PM me, i can offer them to you and help you to sort out which one is most appropriate for your system and needs

Geoff 

 

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Many people say east-coast Au electricity is not too bad, think again with over votage??? i got 2 x Linear power supplies from US died (SGC PSU).

I bet if you buy product from EU/US, there might be a risk to fry them.

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The voltage from SPS3 is rock solid 229-230v

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1 hour ago, ikhuong said:

Many people say east-coast Au electricity is not too bad, think again with over votage??? i got 2 x Linear power supplies from US died (SGC PSU).

I bet if you buy product from EU/US, there might be a risk to fry them.

IMG_5390.jpg.ede85970c2d0623c7768581e579218a9.jpg

 

The voltage from SPS3 is rock solid 229-230v

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This is why 230V European equipment is sometimes not suitable for our applications.

Great deal on these as well!

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Tempting! I currently have a Power Plant Premiere. Despite offering lower total wattage, would the P3 offer a notable increase in sound quality over the premiere? Only issue is my premiere is US plugs, and I’ve got lots of US power cables, and it looks like PS audio would be unable to supply a P3 with US sockets, which sucks as that has 6 outputs instead of only 4.

 

any specials on the Stella Phono coming up?

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14 hours ago, saad said:

Tempting! I currently have a Power Plant Premiere. Despite offering lower total wattage, would the P3 offer a notable increase in sound quality over the premiere? Only issue is my premiere is US plugs, and I’ve got lots of US power cables, and it looks like PS audio would be unable to supply a P3 with US sockets, which sucks as that has 6 outputs instead of only 4.

 

any specials on the Stella Phono coming up?

Hi Saad

The units with US power receptacles don’t come into Australia and therefore I cannot supply. 
Thank you for your enquiry. 
I may have a special offer for you on the stellar phono stage. Please PM me for details 

kind regards 

Geoff 

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