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Rakesh, first of all I have expressed the same sentiments a few times before in this threw. Second, I have to admit that is other company would have the same problem with ratability and support as PurePower does then I would behave differently. However, in case of the whole PurePower saga there are a few moments that I am considering.
1) PurePower is the only know o me de that sound good. That set all other arguments apart.
2) PP2000 is working flawlessly in my playback for 1.5 year and now in Bill’s playback. In it faulty as it has the fizzing effect but it sound perfectly fine.
3) The topology of the PurePower units is that no mater what you do it WILL be dependant from the characteristics of the load. Do not forget that PurePower run global feedback from output and type of the load is the factor for this topology.
As you understand I am not in the business of sealing PP2000. My motivations are way more egotistic and all that I would like to have is better performing power solution in my own home. I do not give as damn about their sales numbers. I would like to have more folks that I know who use PP2000 and who might discover a new perks how to get better sound from it but it is all interest I have.
I do not know is your decision to buy or not to buy is good or bad. I have no idea how 220V PP2000 would sound and if it worthy for you. I think to make class D amp to swing more voltage is different amp is needed, but I am not sure. I personally very welcome any criticism toward to PurePower that would enable us the users to end up with better sounding and better functioning generators.
The cat
"I wish I could score everything for horns." - Richard Wagner. "Our writing equipment takes part in the forming of our thoughts." - Friedrich Nietzsche
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