PS Audio's Ultimate Outlet


Anybody out there have personal experience with this baby? It sounds good on paper. I have their Juice Bar and am happy with it. Hooking up with their outlet seems like the most cost effective thing to do. At least that's what they say. Anyone out there have the first hand scoop?
whirshfield
I can hardly believe we are all talking about the same thing here.
I bought it to use on my amplifiers as the PS 600 was not up for the task of both front end and amplification.On its own I found a much more quiet refined sound adding natural full timber to the music,the problem was the sound stage shrunk as a trade off.I added PS Audio lab cables before and after the UO .The sound stage problem was completely reversed while gaining much more in the other areas including resolution and bass authority and depth ,I then went a step further and added a second set up one for each mono block,with equally stagering results.
Conclusion is if you plan on using the UO on there own you might as well use it on your TV.Great results can also be found with the mini lab feeding the UO and another to the power amp.The same results ocured using different amps and in my friend set up as well .These changes were not small ,I plan on adding one more UO to feed my PS 600 ,my friend has been done this with proven results,once again with proper power cords.The Uo power cord as a unit are a better bargin and performance for this,but you would be limited for trying other PC in the future.
I had a UO HC when my system was cdp-pre-amp and it seemed to be ok with the preamp, but not the amp or cdp. When I changed to a cdp-passive-amp I could hear substantial degradation of the sound on either the amp or cdp. The transparency of the passive made it very easy to hear the sound was better without the Ultimate Outlet HC.
The corrosion resistance of nickel plating is an affordable no-brainer. But LISTENING through it? Gimme a break. How much nickel-plating do you see on fine active or passive parts? Silver and gold I can buy, but nickel?
Subaru, relax! There's an explanation to this outlet in the Asylum. Bob Crump wrote it and then Paul McGowan posted confirming it. Has to do with the dielectrics chosen in order to balance nickel's brightness.

Suave, man...
Forget the UO; go for the P300! I mean, if you think about it, your source components are the ones that really need the conditioning because, presumably, these things are "broadcasting" the signals from downstream; the amp will just amplifier whatever they pick up from the dirty ac. When I hooked up my system to th PS Audio P300, the difference was not subtle. Yes, it really works in that it opens up the sound stage, lowers the noise foor, and it resolves instruments, improving imaging. However, I have found that power cable also play a significant role: I have an Acoustic Zen Tsunami powering the P-300, and it really resolves things over the stock power cord, greatly improving the bass. That is, things don't sound so muddy.