PS AUDIO BHK Signature 250 Stereo Power Amplifier Owner’s Manual
- June 10, 2024
- PS AUDIO
Table of Contents
Owner’s Reference
Owner’s Reference BHK Signature Amplifiers
Instructions for Use
BHK Signature 250 and 300 Amplifiers™
Introduction
Important Safety Instructions
Read these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions
WARNING. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
Clean only with a dry cloth.
Do not place flammable material on top of or beneath the component.
All PS Audio components require adequate ventilation at all times during
operation. Rack mounting is acceptable where appropriate.
Do not remove or bypass the ground pin on the end of the AC cord unless
absolutely necessary to reduce hum from ground loops of connected equipment.
This may cause RFI (radio frequency interference) to be induced into your
playback setup. All PS products ship with a grounding type plug. If the
provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for
replacement of the obsolete outlet.
Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs,
convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods
of time.
When making connections to this or any other component, make sure all
components are off. Turn off all systems’ power before connecting the PS Audio
component to any other component. Make sure all cable terminations are of the
highest quality.
There are no user serviceable fuses inside this product.
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SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
Please contact your authorized dealer, distributor, or PS Audio if you have
any questions not addressed in this reference manual.
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important operating and servicing instructions are in the papers with the
appliance.
**** The lightning flash with arrow-head within a triangle is intended to
tell the user that parts inside the product are a risk of electric shock to
persons.
Specifications
BHK Signature 250 Stereo and BHK Signature 300 Mono
Unit Weight | 83 lbs |
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Unit Dimensions | 17.1” x 8.7” x 14” Chassis only. 15″ deep including |
connectors.
Shipping Weight| 92 lbs
Shipping Dimensions| 21”x 13” x 19”
Color Options| Black, Silver
Voltage Options
Factory set only
Japan 100V
North America 120V
Europe/Asia/Australia/New Zealand 230V
Mains Power Inputs IEC C14
Fuse Complement all Countries
Fuse Complement Mains
4 – 10 amp fast blow 5x20mm Rail Fuses
100vac Countries
1 – 2 amp slow blow H-rated 5x20mm
1 – 12 amp slow blow H-rated 5x20mm
120vac Countries
1 – 2 amp slow blow H-rated 5x20mm
1 – 10 amp slow blow H-rated 5x20mm
230vac Countries
1 – 1.6 amp slow blow H-rated 5x20mm
1 – 5 amp slow blow H-rated 5x20mm
Accessories Included
US (NEMA 5-15P) (all versions)
Schuko (CEE7/7) (230V version)
UK (BS 1363) (230V version)
Audio Inputs
RCA (Unbalanced)
XLR (Balanced)
Speaker Outputs Signature 250
Gold plated copper binding posts (2 pair per channel)
Speaker Outputs Signature 300
Gold plated copper binding posts (2 pair)
Other
DC Trigger Input 3.5mm 5-15VDC
Warranty
3 years parts and labor on unit
1 year on vacuum tubes
Performance – Signature 250 (All Measurements with Both Channels Driven)
Output Power (120VAC Mains, 1KHz, 1% THD)
8Ω 250W minimum
4Ω 500W minimum (short term)
4Ω 200W (long term per IEC60065)
Gain 30.5dB +/-0.5dB
Sensitivity 1.3V
Input Impedance
Unbalanced 100KΩ
Balanced 200KΩ
Output Impedance
50Hz, 2.8VRMS <0.1Ω
Frequency response
@2.8VRMS 10Hz – 20KHz +/- 0.1dB
10Hz – 125KHz +0.1/-3.0dB
THD
1KHz, 1W/8Ω | < 0.01% |
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20-20KHz, 1W/8Ω | < 0.1% |
1KHz, 200W/8Ω | < 0.1% (120VAC Mains input) |
1KHz, 400W/4Ω | < 0.1% (120VAC Mains input) |
Noise 100-20KHz <-85dBV
Power Consumption Ready 75WIdle| 175W
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Rated power 8Ω| 850W
Rated power 4Ω| 1600W
Performance – Signature 300
Output Power (120VAC Mains, 1KHz, 1% THD)
8Ω | 300W minimum |
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4Ω | 600W minimum |
2Ω | 1000W minimum (short term) |
2Ω | 750W (long term per IEC60065) |
Gain 30.5dB +/-0.5dB
Sensitivity 1.5V
Input Impedance
Unbalanced | 50KΩ |
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Balanced | 100KΩ |
Output Impedance
50Hz, 2.8VRMS <0.1Ω
Frequency response
@2.8VRMS 10Hz – 20KHz +/- 0.1dB
10Hz – 125KHz +0.1/-3.0dB
THD1KHz, 1W/8Ω | < 0.02% |
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20-20KHz, 1W/8Ω | < 0.1% |
1KHz, 200W/8Ω | < 0.1% (120VAC Mains input) |
1KHz, 400W/4Ω | < 0.1% (120VAC Mains input) |
Noise 100-20KHz <-85dBV
Power Consumption Ready 75WIdle | 75W |
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Rated power 8Ω | 600W |
Rated power 4Ω | 1000W |
Thank You
Thank you for your purchase of the PS Audio® BHK Signature Amplifier.
Designed by master engineer and audiophile, Bascom H. King, the BHK Signature
Series of amplifiers represents one man’s decades long pursuit of perfection.
Nothing was spared, no shortcuts were taken.
Zero Loss
Power amplifiers are the make-or-break component in a music reproduction
chain. Everything in your system funnels into this critical component and
anything lost can never be recovered. To solve this problem, the BHK Signature
was designed as a hybrid amplifier featuring a zero-loss vacuum tube input
stage coupled to a high bias differentially balanced MOSFET output.
Two Models
There are two dedicated models in the Signature Series, the 250 stereo and the
300 monoblock. Each model is housed in the same chassis with the identical
circuit components; the stereo has two channels, the mono one. In the stereo
250 one input tube is used for each of the two channels, in the mono 300 both
tubes are used in parallel to lower noise and double current. The same
methodology of parallel connection is employed in the MOSFET output stage as
well.
Connectors
Output speaker connectors are custom machined out of copper, then gold plated.
There are two pair per channel on the stereo 250, and two pair on the mono
300. Each of the connectors was engineered specifically to benefit the
performance qualities of the BHK Signature.
Vacuum Tubes
The unit is shipped with a pair of hand matched Gold Lion 6922 vacuum tubes,
installed in their proper sockets and ready for use. If you wish to experiment
with different tubes, you may use most 6 or 7 Series triode without changing
the bias, which is adjusted automatically. Tube rolling, as it is known, is
common practice and an entirely different sound quality can be achieved by
changing tube types.
Fuses
There are 6 fuses on the BHK Signature. 4 of the fuses are for the high
voltage power supply rails.
The remaining two are AC input fuses, one each for the two power transformers.
The smaller AC input fuse passes power to the separate vacuum tube power
supply, the larger fuse for the massive power output stage transformer. It is
possible to replace the supplied fuses with high-end versions, but we
recommend care be taken to use H-Rated fuses, specifically tailored for high
current, high transient in-rush conditions.
Power Cords
Power cords matter. We recommend using a high-end power cord to replace the
courtesy stock power cord supplied with the BHK Signature.
Break In
Break in matters. The BHK Signature should sound quite good out of the box,
but far better with a hundred or so hours of on-time. It is not necessary
during the on-time to play music. Simply leaving the amplifier in the ready
position will help the MOSFET power section improve its performance over time.
The tubes also need break in, but that time should be limited to 24 hours of
constant on-time to preserve their life.
Location
Once your BHK is unpacked, you’ll need to find a convenient place to set it.
We recommend floor mounting on a platform or shelf mounting as close to the
speakers as possible. If the source equipment (preamp or DAC) is far away from
the BHK, it is recommended to use balanced interconnects if possible.
Power Cables
Once you have chosen the location for the BHK you can use the supplied AC
power courtesy cord to connect it to the AC power or you can use an
aftermarket power cord. Power cords make a difference and we do not recommend
using the supplied power cord for critical listening or long term use. We
strongly recommend the use of a PS Audio PerfectWave® Power AC cable or any
excellent aftermarket power cable for best results as it is always preferable
to feed your equipment with the best power cables possible. Choosing an
excellent power cable will make a significant performance improvement over the
stock power cable.
Conditioners
The BHK should be fed from a P10 Power Plant® to improve its effectiveness.
Use of other power conditioners with the amplifier is fine as long as you make
sure the unit benefits from their use. We do not recommend using a passive
line conditioner as most tend to rob the BHK of its rich sound qualities.
Country Specific AC Voltages
The BHK, as with all PS Audio products, is country specific to its incoming AC
voltage. This means the units can only be operated at its preset voltages,
such as 230 for most of Europe and Asia, 100 volts for Japan and 120 for the
US and other similar countries.
Immediate damage can occur if you try and power the BHK on a voltage it was
not designed to operate on.
Cables Matter
Connecting cables matter. Carefully choose your speaker cables and connecting
cables to the equipment. Our preference for input cables is balanced, XLR
type, but well built single ended RCA cables are fine as well. Speaker cables
can make or break the performance of an amplifier and great care should be
taken in using only the best match for your loudspeakers and BHK amplifier.
Burn-in
Burn-in is important. The BHK Signature has been tested, burned in for 24
hours, then fully tested again before shipping to you. Additional extended on-
time for the unit is important and its sound will change over time in a
process known as burn-in. We recommend turning the unit on for at least 24
hours before critical listening begins. Many users report 100 to 200 hours of
runtime is needed for best performance. We find that several days of runtime
is sufficient to enjoy the majority of audio benefits.
Standby
We recommend leaving the rear panel power switch active at all times, but
placing the unit in its standby mode when listening has been finished. Standby
can be activated by pressing the front panel PS Audio logo button, located on
the upper left hand corner of the BHK Signature front panel. When the logo
standby button is not lit, the amplifier is in standby mode, and the vacuum
tubes are turned off. Standby mode keeps the solid state circuitry of the
amplifier in a reduced power mode, maintaining excellent performance benefits
while consuming little power.
Tubes are shipped already installed
The BHK Signature ships with a hand matched pair of vacuum tubes pre-
installed in the unit.
There is no need to install tubes, simply set the amplifier up and you are
ready to play it.
Tube rolling
There are many who will wish to experiment with different tubes on the BHK
input in a practice known as tube rolling. The BHK will accept and work with
most 6 or 7 series dual triode tubes.
Different tubes require different bias currents, but the BHK will
automatically adjust the current to exactly what is needed.
How to change tubes
To replace tubes in the BHK, follow these steps:
- Turn off the main AC power either by unplugging the power cord from the AC source or turning off the main power switch on the rear panel.
- Remove the rear tube cover by loosening the two screws and remove the tubes currently installed.
- Wait for LED to go out.
- Place the tubes in the sockets making certain the orientation of the pins is correct. There is an obvious break in the circular array of pins that matches the socket they are going into. Refer to the pictures below.
Remove the tube cover using Phillips screwdriver
Find the area without pins
Match the tube to the socket
Place the other tube in the socket
Tube life
Tubes have limited life spans. With normal use of a few hours a day they
can go for many years without replacement. The sonic characteristics of tubes
will change over time. At first, many hours are needed to sound best as they
break in. As time goes on they will perform beautifully and reach their peak
performance. But with extended use, typically a year or two of service, their
performance decreases slightly and the BHK will not sound as it did. This
indicates it is time to change the tubes.
Under normal usage we recommend changing the tubes every one to two years.
Replacement matched pairs are available from PS Audio as well as numerous tube
retailers.
Keep a spare set
It probably makes sense to stock a fresh pair of tubes just in case. While
not likely to fail or need to be replaced often, tubes are the single most
vulnerable parts in the BHK Signature Amplifier.
12 volt trigger
For those users wishing to remotely turn on and off the BHK, we provide a
trigger input. This input accepts from 5 to 12 volts. When a positive voltage
within limits is applied, the amplifier will come out of standby and turn on.
Removing the voltage puts the BHK in standby mode.
Connect the speaker cables
With the amplifier firmly seated where you have selected, it is time to
connect the speaker cables. The BHK Signature uses custom machined connectors.
These connectors were specially engineered to match the performance
specifications of the BHK. Each connector is hewn from a solid block of high
purity copper, and machined on a lathe, then hand polished and gold plated.
The connectors can accept standard banana plugs, ¼” spade terminals, or bare
wire up to 12AWG.There are two sets for each channel on the Signature 250 and,
two sets for the single mono channel on the Signature 300. Most systems will
use only one set of the binding posts to connect the speaker cable. Use only
the finest speaker cables and connectors.
Biwire
Some may wish to biwire their speakers to the BHK. This practice involves
using one shotgun configured cable or two separate cables. In either case,
connect one cable to one set of binding posts, the other to the second set. On
the loudspeaker side, one pair of cables goes to the tweeter binding posts,
the remaining set to the woofer section.
Plug in the connecting cables
The BHK Signature Amplifier accepts either single ended RCA or balanced XLR
connections to the preamplifier or DAC feeding it. Regardless of the cable
chosen, the BHK will treat the incoming signal in such a way that it becomes
balanced throughout the amplifier’s circuitry.
Our preference for connection to the preamplifier is balanced XLR cables.
Balanced signals are lower in noise, provide an extra 6dB of level and take
advantage of common mode rejection. Single ended RCA cables can also be good,
but we shy away from their use at lengths exceeding two meters.
Once connections have been made to both the loudspeakers and the preamplifier,
it is time to plug the AC power source in.
Plug in the power cable
BHK amplifiers are voltage specific. They operate ONLY at the voltage set at
the factory. Do NOT plug the BHK into a voltage other than what it is set for.
Failure to observe this rule may damage the BHK.
Plug a high quality power cable into the BHK IEC AC inlet, the other end into
either a P10 Power Plant, power conditioner, or wall socket of appropriate
voltage. Then turn on the master AC switch.
Turn on the master power switch
You are now ready to enjoy your first listen to the BHK Signature Amplifier.
Making sure the preamplifier and the system is on, push the front panel
standby button on the BHK front panel. The light will blink for 30 seconds as
the tubes warm up. When the blinking stops and the PS logo turns steady on,
the amplifier is ready to play music.
Leave It On
Once the amp is on for the first time, we recommend leaving it on for 24
hours, then placing it in standby whenever you are finished listening. Placing
the amplifier in standby through the front panel standby button helps preserve
tube life, yet keeps the BHK warmed and ready to go.
Standby
Placing the BHK in standby mode reduces the idle current and the MOSFET
circuitry will stay active at a reduced heat. In standby it is permissible to
change inputs and output connections as no signal may pass. It is not
recommended to change tubes while in the standby mode. If you wish to change
tubes, please remove all AC power from the unit and wait at least thirty
minutes once power has been removed before changing tubes.
Logo Light Fault Mode
If the front panel logo light begins blinking and no sound comes from the
amplifier it means the BHK has gone into fault mode. This can happen for a
number of reasons including: protection from low impedance, short circuit
protection on the speaker terminals, exceeding the amplifier’s wattage rating,
excessive heat, or DC present on the outputs.
Typically you can just press the logo button and the amplifier will return to
normal operation. If the amplifier tries to turn on and returns to protection
mode, check all of the aforementioned causes and correct the problem before
trying again. If nothing seems wrong, remove both inputs and outputs and try
again. If that still does not release the unit from protection mode, remove
all power from the amplifier and check the fuses. In the unlikely event none
of these remedies work, call your dealer, or PS Audio, for help.
Questions and Answers
Should the unit be on all the time?****
– We recommend leaving the rear panel master power switch on at all times. We further recommend placing the BHK in standby mode when the listening session is over. Standby mode is accessed through the front panel PS Audio logo button.
Fuses?****
– There are multiple fuses in the BHK accessible through the back panel. Please see instructions earlier in this manual for additional information about changing or replacing them.
Placement?****
– Placement of the BHK is important for proper cooling and best audio practices. Make certain wherever you place the BHK there is adequate ventilation space above and below the side heat sinks. Best audio practices recommend the amplifier be placed as close to the loudspeakers as practical.
Break in?****
– All equipment benefit from a period of on-time known as break in. We recommend an initial 24 hours of on time. It is not necessary to play music through the BHK to achieve proper break in, only that the amp is on and drawing power from the wall. The first break in period of 24 hours should be out of standby mode and fully on. We recommend this first 24 hours initial break in period then keeping the amplifier plugged in and the master power switch on, but the amp in standby mode.
The logo light blinks at first****
– When the BHK comes out of standby mode through pushing the front panel logo light, that light will blink for 30 seconds. This is normal, and shows the tubes are warming up and stabalizing before music playback.
The logo light blinks and the amp does not play****
– This indicates a fault mode has been reached. The logo light will continue to blink until reset with a push. Typically this happens when the music played is too loud or the impedance of the loudspeaker dipped too low. We advise resetting and playing a little softer. If the blinking does not reset, refer to the earlier pages in this manual for help.
Do connecting cables matter?****
– Connecting cables matter greatly. They are the ins and outs of your amplifier and can have a dramatic impact on the muscal performance of the BHK amplifier. Great care in matching cables and their characteristics should be taken when playing the BHK.
What about power conditioners?****
– Most power conditioners restrict the power and increase impedance going into the BHK and should be avoided. Some, like the PS Audio P10 AC regenerator do the opposite by lowering impedance and unleashing more power than available from the wall. Others are parallel designs and can be used without degradation, sometimes to great benefit. Do not assume they will better the amplifier’s performance. As always, use your ears as guides. If it doesn’t sound better, it’s best to avoid them.
Can I bridge the BHK?****
– Bridging an amplifier uses the left and right channels to create a single more powerful version. The BHK does not permit bridging and damage to the amplifier’s output circuitry may occur if you attempt this.
Troubleshooting
BHK won’t play music
Check to make sure power is going into the BHK and it is connected to a live
source. Make sure the rear panel master power switch is in the on position and
the lights near the tubes are lit. Push the front panel logo light and it
should blink, then remain lit after 30 seconds. If it is lit, look to the rear
of the unit and see if the tubes are lit and glowing. If there still is no
sound, check the preamplifier and its connections to the BHK. Check the
speaker cable connections to the speakers.
Check the logo
If the front panel logo light continues blinking after the first 30 seconds,
there is a fault condition. Push the button again to reset. Check the fault
conditions listed earlier in this manual.
If you have hum
If there is hum coming from your loudspeakers it may be coming from your
preamplifier, or it may come from an interaction between components in your
system and the BHK. This type of interaction is known as a ground loop.
Ground loops
The first step to deteremine where the hum is coming from is to place the BHK
in standby and remove the input connection from the preamplifier. Turn the amp
back on and see if there is hum. Chances are good there will not be. If the
hum is a low frequency soft sound, see if its level goes up and down with the
preamp volume control. If it does, the problem is in the preamplifier. If not,
it may be in your connecting cables. Try a different set. If the hum is a
sharper buzz it is most likely a ground loop.
The easiest way to figure out where ground loop problems lie is by the process
of elimination. You need to determine where the hum or buzz is coming from
within your system.
If the hum/buzz goes away when you remove the inputs to the power amp, your
next step will be to reconnect the amp and move further down the chain. It is
important to do this in the correct order and take the time to perform the
test in a methodical step-by-step manner.
If you have a preamp, or processor that is feeding the power amp, your next
step would be to disconnect all inputs to the preamplifier or processor. Once
these are disconnected, and the preamp or processor is connected only to the
power amplifier, turn the system on and again, listen for hum. Should the hum
now appear, it is a problem with your preamp or processor or their interaction
with the power amp. Before returning the preamp or processor to the
manufacturer, try a cheater plug to break a ground loop. Cheater plugs are
simple devices that convert a three prong AC plug into a two prong AC plug and
in the act of converting three prongs, to two prongs, they disconnect the
ground from the wall socket. Try one of these on the preamp, or the power amp,
or both.
If you determine that there is still no hum present when the preamp, processor
or receiver is connected with no inputs, then selectively begin plugging in
your various inputs one at a time.
After each connection, check for hum until you discover the humming culprit.
Use the same method described above to remove the ground on the offending
piece of kit.
VCR’s, surround processors, and any device that is connected to a television
cable or satellite dish can cause a loud buzz and should always be suspect.
If, by the process of elimination described above, you determine it is a
component like a cable TV box that is causing the hum/buzz to occur, and using
a cheater plug doesn’t help matters, it may be necessary to isolate the cable
connection (CATV) with an isolation transformer. This inexpensive device is
available at most Wal Mart, Radio Shack or department store type outlets and
is sometimes called a ‘matching transformer’. If you have problems finding
one, call your local cable TV company for advice. The matching transformer
will be placed between the cable TV cord and the cable box, TV or processor.
It may be something unrelated causing the hum
Just remember, take the system down to its simplest level of connection.
Find a way to hook the system up with as many pieces of the system not
connected as possible. Keep it simple and get it to the point where the hum’s
gone. Then start adding back components one at a time until the hum returns.
The system has no bass
Finding the problem is 9/10th of the work in finding a solution.
It may be that you have the polarity of the amplifier loudspeaker connection
wrong on one channel.
When out of phase, polarity, will cause bass cancellation and should be
avoided. Check to make sure the red terminal on the BHK goes to the red
terminal on your loudspeaker.
Warranty
Limited Three Year Warranty
Should I Register My Product?
- Registering your product validates the warranty start date.
- If you do not register your product within 30 days of service, a copy of your purchase receipt from an authorized PS Audio dealer may be used as a proof of purchase to establish the warranty start date.
- If no proof of purchase from an authorized PS Audio dealer or registration is provided, the production date of the product will be used to determine the warranty start date.
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What Does this Warranty Cover?
This warranty covers defects in material and workmanship for products
purchased from PS Audio or its authorized dealers and agents.
What Will PS Audio Do to Correct the Problem?
In the event your product fails your sole remedy under this limited warranty
shall be to return the product to PS Audio or an authorized PS Audio repair
center. The product will be repaired without charge for parts or labor,
replaced, or the purchase price refunded through the original point of
purchase, at the option of PS Audio.
What is the Period of Coverage?
This limited warranty is in effect for 3 years on the amplifier and 1 year on
the tubes, starting on the date the unit was first purchased from PS Audio or
its dealers and agents.
Who Pays for Shipping?
You are responsible to pay for the safe and proper shipment of the warrantied
product to PS Audio or its authorized repair center.
PS Audio or it’s authorized repair center will pay the cost of returning the
repaired or replacement product to you under this warranty.
What Does this Warranty Not Cover?
- This warranty does not cover damage due to:Accidents, carelessness, improper transportation, misuse, neglect, or abuse
- Failure to follow the operating instructions that are provided by PS Audio in the owner’s manuals (available for download at psaudio.com)
- Use in any manner inconsistent with PS Audio’s operating instructions (available for download at psaudio.com)
- Lack of routine maintenance
- Connection to an improper voltage supply
- Alterations or modifications to the unit
- Improper or unauthorized repair, including repairs not authorized by PS Audio or a PS Audio authorized repair center
- Fire, lightning, flood, “acts of God,” or other contingencies beyond the control of PS Audio
- Products purchased through an unauthorized source (if you have questions as to whether or not a dealer is authorized, please contact customer support at psaudio.com)
- Products with a factory-applied serial number that has in any way been altered, defaced, or removed
Limitations on PS Audio’s Obligations Under this Warranty
- In no event will PS Audio’s liability to you exceed the original purchase price of the unit.
- This warranty does not cover the cost of custom installation, customer instruction, setup adjustments, or signal reception problems.
- This warranty does not cover consequential and incidental damages. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
- In the event your warrantied product cannot be repaired, PS Audio will replace or refund the unit. We reserve the right to replace any out-of-stock, discontinued, or limited edition products with a comparable product. Discontinued products may not be available for warranty replacement.
How Can the Warranty be Transferred?
This warranty is for the benefit of the original purchaser of the product. The
warranty may be transferred to a subsequent purchaser during the 3 year
warranty period. To do this, you must contact PS Audio directly to set up
transfer of registration.
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PS Audio customer support.
Warranty Service Within the US
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- Shipping your product in non-PS Audio packaging may void this warranty. PS Audio reserves the right to charge you for new factory packaging to return your product after a repair.
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for warranty of products sold by that distributor. Warranty service should be
obtained where the product was purchased.
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prices or specifications of any products without notice or obligation to any
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