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    • Luxman D-05U
    CD player
    • IsoAcoustics Orea
    isolation
    • Triode Wire Labs Digital American
    power cord
    • Triode Wire Labs Spirit mkII XLR
    interconnect
    • Backert Labs Rhumba 1.3
    preamp
    • IsoAcoustics Orea
    • Puritan Audio Labs Classic+
    power cord
    • Triode Wire Labs Spirit mkII XLR
    interconnect
    • AGD Production Tempo di GaN
    power amp
    • IsoAcoustics Orea
    • Audio Envy Mega 3
    power cord
    • Puritan Audio Labs PSM 156
    power conditioner
    • Puritan Audio Labs Ultimate
    power cord
    • TimberNation isolation platform
    • Wireworld Eclipse 8
    speaker cables
    • Harbeth Monitor 40.2
    speakers
    • custom built speaker stands
    • Herbie's Audio Lab threaded gliders

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Owner
Thanks!  I've had Belles Aria monoblocks, AVA M225 monoblocks, and the AGD Tempo all plugged into the Puritan at different times, and in all combinations there was the same improvement over without the PSM156.  Nothing more powerful.  I really don't believe the Puritan is current-limiting.  There are one or two long threads about it over on AudioCircle--you might find users there with the kind of amp you're curious about.

twoleftears

Owner
The M225's are very good.  They are little powerhouses.  Given their topology, I wouldn't necessarily choose them for speakers with very low impedances, but then the Harbeths are above average in that regard.  They get out of the way.  The comments on them over on AudioCircle tend to wax very lyrical; I'm not sure I would go that far, but they let the rest of the components shine and don't hold them back in any way. And--a bonus--you don't need an engine hoist to move them around, the way you do with many 225W amps!

twoleftears

Owner
Thanks for the positive comments, guys.  More and better photos coming soon, I hope.

twoleftears