• 30th Jan, 2012

    Invision announces PS Audio PowerPlants

     

    Invision UK, the leading trade-only distributor of integrated AV solutions for residential, commercial and marine applications, has confirmed that PS Audio’s PerfectWave P5 and P10 Power Plants are now available in the UK. 

    Chris Dawson, Invision UK Product Manager comments: “A good quality power conditioner is one of the most important pieces of audio equipment. Both home cinema and hi-fi-centric installs demand a stable and clean power supply, and that’s exactly what these PerfectWave Power Plants from PS Audio provide. A distorted and dirty power supply can cause noticeable deterioration in audio quality, especially in high-end equipment, and we think in the P10 and P5 we’ve found something absolutely essential for bespoke projects where only the best will do.” 

    The PerfectWave P10 Power Plant is capable of powering any size of system. It takes incoming AC power and converts it to DC, then uses patented PS Audio technology to regenerate and amplify new sine wave-perfect, high-current, ultra-low distortion AC power. The flagship model, the PerfectWave P10 Power Plant can handle 1200 watts continuous and 1500 watts peak power; throw almost anything at it, and any AV system will still perform at its very best. 

    With twice the magnets, twice the energy storage and four times the number of output devices than PS Audio’s former flagship Power Plant Premier product, the PerfectWave P10 Power Plant boasts an output impedance that’s a stunning 100 times lower. The end result is recorded music that’s more dynamic and open, with added musicality that extends to brighter voices and harmonics, and with zero distortion. 

    Installer-friendly, the PerfectWave P10 Power Plant can be monitored from anywhere in the world. Any web-enabled device, including a smartphone, can access the PerfectWave P10 Power Plant’s control panel, which in turn can be used to reboot, switch-on, deactivate or check the status of any connected component. PS Audio’s Globalnet system also creates email alerts to let custom installers know about high levels of surges or other problems, while system holidays can be scheduled to only burn power when it’s needed. 

    The rear of the PerfectWave P10 Power Plant houses two mini jacks that can act as either an IR input or output, or as a DC trigger. It can be assigned up to 15 IR commands triggered by unlimited assignable events. 

    The PerfectWave P5 Power Plant is PS Audio’s second largest station, and is identical apart from subtle differences in power and cooling design. The bigger, heavier PerfectWave P10 Power Plant has more capacitance and magnetics, as well as larger external heat sinks. Smaller in size and lighter, the PerfectWave P5 Power Plant is aimed at high-end two-channel and anything but the most high-end home cinema projects. Both products are assembled from the ground up in PS Audio’s local operation in Boulder, Colorado, USA. 

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