Yes it matters how 'dirty' the power is to begin with.
All regenerators are making a new sinewave signal as any amplifier could. Just more of it. The output sine wave is NOT perfect. It is better than the incoming, but not perfect. The residual 'dirt' is about a tenth of the incoming 'dirt' So if the incoming is cleaner. the output will also be cleaner.
Mine is usually like 5% distortion in, and 0.5% out.
I use a Pangea AC-9 on the iinput of my Ps Audio PPP, and on my PS Audio P600. And also on my Furman REF20i (the Furman HAD a 20 amp IEC, which I swapped for a 15 amp one from Furutech which has 10gauge wire capacity)
So: the PS Audio power regenerator do benefit from aftermarket AC cords in, and out. IMO.
Others opinions may vary.
All regenerators are making a new sinewave signal as any amplifier could. Just more of it. The output sine wave is NOT perfect. It is better than the incoming, but not perfect. The residual 'dirt' is about a tenth of the incoming 'dirt' So if the incoming is cleaner. the output will also be cleaner.
Mine is usually like 5% distortion in, and 0.5% out.
I use a Pangea AC-9 on the iinput of my Ps Audio PPP, and on my PS Audio P600. And also on my Furman REF20i (the Furman HAD a 20 amp IEC, which I swapped for a 15 amp one from Furutech which has 10gauge wire capacity)
So: the PS Audio power regenerator do benefit from aftermarket AC cords in, and out. IMO.
Others opinions may vary.

