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We gotta fix it!

The power coming out of your wall is not the power your HiFi system wants.

Most people assume that once electricity reaches their house, it's good to go. But the last 50 to 500 feet—from the utility's power transformer to your gear—is often the weakest link. That’s because the wires connecting the two of you have impedance, which means they resist sudden demands for current. And when your amplifier hits a musical peak, that resistance can flatten transients, reduce dynamics, and subtly blur detail.

Power problems don’t usually sound like noise or hum. They sound like constraint—music that should breathe instead feels tight, compressed, or dynamically flat. The issue isn’t voltage level so much as regulation and instantaneous current delivery. That’s where regenerating power makes a real difference.

Unlike passive filters, which attempt to clean up what’s already compromised, a power regenerator like our Power Plant series starts fresh. It takes the incoming AC, converts it to DC, and then generates a new, low-impedance AC sine wave from scratch. The result is steady, rock-solid power, free from voltage dips, waveform distortion, or dynamic sag.

What you hear is subtle but unmistakable: a blacker background, clearer transients, and more believable dynamics. Instruments have room to breathe. The soundstage opens up. Timing feels more natural. It’s the difference between a system running at 90% and one that’s finally unburdened.

Clean power won’t turn a mediocre system into a great one—but it will let a good system show what it’s truly capable of.

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Paul McGowan

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