A car only goes as far as its engine takes it.
No matter how sleek the design or how skilled the driver, if the engine’s weak or temperamental, the ride’s going to suffer. And it’s the same with high-end audio gear—especially preamplifiers.
Most people think the audio signal itself is what powers their speakers or drives their amp's input. But in truth, the signal is just a guide—a set of instructions. The real muscle, the energy that eventually pushes air and moves music into the room, comes from the power supply. The signal only tells it when and how to act.
That’s why, in the new PMG Signature Preamplifier, we made sure the engine was built to race—even if it’s just cruising through a string quartet.