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Table of Contents What’s in the Box - PS Audio

    https://www.psaudio.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/multiwave_ii_manual.pdf
    The MultiWave II upgrade is a fairly simple process. If you have any questions at any time, please contact your dealer, distributor or PS Audio by e-mail, fax or telephone at the numbers listed at the end of the instruc-tions. The steps necessary to install MultiWave II: 1. Remove the input power cable from the rear of the power plant. 2.

P500 Multiwave II Instructions - PS Audio

    https://www.psaudio.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P500-MultiWave-II-instructions1.pdf
    vide for your MultiWave II equiped power plant are: • Fine tuning for turntables • Clean Sweep The MultiWave II+ upgrade is a fairly simple process. If you have any questions at any time, please contact your dealer, distributor or PS Audio by e-mail, fax or telephone at the numbers listed at the end of the instruc-tions.

The invention of MultiWave – PS Audio

    https://www.psaudio.com/pauls-posts/invention-multiwave/
    MultiWave is a feature unique to Power Plant regenerators. Unlike sine waves that come out from the wall to power our equipment, MultiWave gives us a new type of waveform that better energizes our equipment for best sound. The story of how it was invented is one I think worth the telling.

Anyone using a Power Plant with Multiwave II? | Steve ...

    http://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/anyone-using-a-power-plant-with-multiwave-ii.26707/
    Here is a blurb from PS Audio's website. "MultiWave I (MW I) relied on very limited fixed sequences of frequency changes that occurred at the beginning of each cycle of the sinewave. MultiWave II (MW II) is completely different. MW II increases the MW I’s limited frequency changes of two to twenty!

PS Audio Multiwave-good or bad? - Audiogon Discussion Forum

    https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/ps-audio-multiwave-good-or-bad
    You can bypass the multiwave settings and continue to use the Sin mode, or you can choose a multiwave setting, which as I recall mixes sine waves of different frequencies. The PS2 setting uses 60 hz or multiples thereof, I think, and is the only one they recommend for turntables, tape decks, and (probably) air pumps.

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    https://www.psaudio.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P1000web1.pdf
    MultiWave II 10. Troubleshooting Guide 11. Specifications 11. Warranty and Service 12. Contact Information What’s in the Box • One Power Plant P1000 • One 6 foot AC power cable ... PS Audio has authorized distribution in many coun-tries of the world. In each country, the authorized

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