PS-3 DC Regulated Power Supply

PS-3 Silver Oblique Alpha-web

How important is the power supply to audio equipment? After all, amplified audio is nothing more than modulated power from the wall that's been rectified, filtered, and smoothed along the way. Bryston's quest to make the perfect power supply has resulted in two models-the PS-3 and MPS-2. Each is an ideal DC power supply to attached equipment giving them smooth, clean, DC power to modulate with incoming audio. These are mandatory power supplies for some equipment we manufacture and are not intended for use with other gear.

Features

  • Powers select Bryston equipment such as BP-2 phono stage, BP-26 preamplifier and others.
  • Single output
  • Small 1/3rd width chassis makes for easy placement
  • Superbly well regulated and isolates attached equipment from PSU noise.
  • Highly cost effective

Options

  • Silver or black faceplate
Specifications
DimensionsInches: 5.7 W x 2.75 H x 8.25 D
Weight5.4 lbs | 2.5 kg
Analog Connections:RCA in | RCA out
Output ImpedanceTF2-20: 4.71kΩ | TF2-30: 4.85kΩ

Andre Marc

NOVO

"Well, nothing was amiss as the Rega / Bryston combo presented the music with immaculate precision, and, most importantly, it was super fun. “Play That Funky Music” indeed, fittingly, the title of the monster single from the album.

The mood stayed vintage, and next up was Traffic’s brilliant self titled second album from 1968, on United Artists. I never thought this United Artists pressing was stellar, but I had to reconsider after hearing it via the Bryston."

Fair Hedon

Fair Hedon

"The Bryston BP-2 with the PS-3 external power supply, at $2700 for the combo, is a steal in my opinion. Call us crazy, but we feel it competes with far more expensive phono stages especially where a good part of the price is allocated to big, impressive enclosures, and quasi-exotic parts in non critical areas."

Brochure

Manual

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Made In Canada

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20 Year Warranty on Analog and Loudspeakers

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High Performance

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