PS Audio P3 power Plant


I like to know if I can connect to P3 power plant ( ps audio) my pass lab power amp XA 30.5? I also need to connect other gears to it like CD player and Pre Amp to same P3 . XA 30.5 takes max 200 watts , whereas CD player and preamp put together will take no more than 200 watts . P3 gives 750 watts , so that appears to be safe. But my can I connect power amp and CD player+ preamp to one same P3 power plant ? Or do I need separate conditioner for power amp XA30.5 ?
Besides this , can you suggest if ps audio P3 is the right choice for my application ? Or do I consider to buy some other power conditioner ?
Your suggestions , comments are welcome .
radni
Realize the PS Audio power regenerators like yours improve the sine wave, but they do not make a perfect sinewave output. They improve it, but really still leave some irregularites in the power wave.
Like my PS Audio P600: if the incoming power has 8% grunge, then the output will be about 2% grunge.
Less.. but not perfect.
Also the PS Audio or any power conditioner really work best at well below the rated total power output. The greater the output, the less perfect it is going to be.

You can try your amp on the PS Audio P3, but watch if the P3 runs much hotter..If the P3 does not seem to be running too hot then it may be fine.

I had a PS Audio PPP and found it got too noisy and hot just from running my plasma TV! So I sold it and found the Furman which can handle much greater loads.
The P3 has two 'high current' outlets that are filtered and surge protected but draw their juice from the house AC - they do not draw power from the regeneration part of the P3. The 750 AV limit of the P3 is not affected by anything plugged into those two outlets. There is plenty of power for all the front-end pieces you want and it looks like your amp as well.

If you want to be sure, go to their site and find the email address for their sales dept (under Contact Us). I sent them some questions and they answered within an hour or so.
I picked up a used PS Audio Premier Power Plant for my system. I plug everything into it except my power amps, JC1 Halos. They plug right into dedicated lines, and the factory says to run them this way. The odd thing for me was the need to run my phono preamp, JC3, into the wall as well, and with the ground lifted. Everything is silent and the improvements in dynamics and image have made me feel these power regenerators are a fundamental part of a serious system. In fact, I bought a second and use it for my home theater. The plasma TV looks much better, and the surround sound system is much more vivid. PS Audio has a big listening room with four dedicated lines and their top regenerators on each one! Must be nice to play at that level!
I agree with Oldtex, your gear is well under the maximum rating of the P3, Class-A or not. And I believe the newer PS Audio regenerators are more efficient than the older models like Elizabeth has. But if there is any question by all means contact PS Audio directly and they will give you a prompt answer.
Plato is right. The new generation PS Audio units (P3, P5, P10 -- I have a P10) are way more efficient that the old series. I had two of the original P300s and yes, they were inefficient and ran very hot. They couldn't begin to handle one of my 845 SET monoblocks, let alone both of them. The P10 handles everything And yes, I tried the stuff into the wall and compared. Like others here, I wouldn't be without one of these regenrators.