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That's a simple question...

So far as I can recall, PS Audio name their power regenerators based on the amperage they can comfortably produce. So, a P10 would produce 10A. Since we want 120V, then it is easy to calculate that the P10 can make 1200W of power. In sizing a regenerator to power an audio amplifier, I would want lots of headroom. In short, don't buy a P10 to power the SS amplifier you have described. SS amplifiers operating in AB mode tend to require lots of current. Even a new P20 (which is a newer generation of their design and much better in other ways than a P10) would be a bit stressed.


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