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endorsement in spades

Posted by unclestu on February 26, 2014 at 13:08:58:

I must concur with Winston. Been using a modified prototype version of the PP with great results. It seems to work well on my 50 Inch Sam Sung Plasma and Marantz player and AV receiver.

A warning though: on my system, the units required a break in time of about a couple of hours. Black level changes were evident immediately but color saturation and sharpness continued to increase in quality during the that time period moving from a slight graininess to a crispness making the visual quality much more natural...

Highly recommended

Should have added the PP++ works well in audio systems too. Increased black levels I find translate to increased dynamics. Better color saturation and sharpness to increased detail and dimensionality