In looking at the pictures on this forum, I've noticed that a lot of people are using Monster Power products for line conditioning/surge protection. While I know it’s sometimes difficult to determine what kind of effect these types of products have on your system, how do you like them? Why did you choose them over other companies such as Panamax, Richard Gray’s Power Company, PS Audio, etc.? I’m in the market for one and am having a hard time deciding which one to get without breaking the bank. Thanks!
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I'm wondering the same thing. I think I am going to add an APC H15 unit. I actually regulates the voltage, unlike many others. It is also much less money than the Monster products. I'd wait until it comes out with the Rotel face plate, but I'm sure it will cost more as well.
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Well, I have the Monster HTS 2600, but if I were doing it again, I wouldn't buy Monster. I don't like the arrangement of receptacles on the back of the unit. Specifically, the I/O for RF cables is in between the AC receptacle for the unit's own power cord and the receptacle bank for the components. It makes it unnecessarily tricky to keep the RF signal cables separated from power cords. What were they thinking?
Compare this to Panamax units where RF is at the end instead of the middle.- Slice- Bottom
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Choose - Then Don't Look Back
My introduction to power conditioning was with a Monster HTS 2000 in my 2-channel audio system (after reading a Robert Hartley review in TAS). It made an incredible improvement - blacker background, clearer highs, improved bass, and enhanced clarity. I now use two with my TVs--one in the family room, the other in a bedroom. (I moved them from my audio system to my TVs.)
My dad is into TVs, so I bought him a couple of 2000s for his systems. His tangle of cords into generic power strips made me cringe. So we cleaned up his mess with the 2000s. They were a terrific bargain. I expect the latest generation of such to be as good if not better.
I then moved onto PS Audio: P300 for digital gear, tuner, and preamp; Ultimate Outlets for each Parasound JC 1 amp. This was a definite step up from the Monster strip I was using (and still value - I can't tell you how much of a value this unit is).
When I began reading about Shunyata power conditioners and power cords, I got the bug: had to try one. So I ordered a Hydra 8 and an Alpha power cord. Guess what? Still more improvement: less grain, improved bass, more depth to the soundstage. Next thing I knew, I was ordering more power cords and Hydra 2s for my amps. Now that I have Shunyata products, I am no longer curious about other products. Depending upon budget, a Hydra 4 or 8 might work very well for you. I can tell you that I'm done with power conditioning.
So I can recommend Monster, PS Audio, and Shunyata. I bet other products are also merit consideration. Buy products that work for you--fit your needs and price range. You can't go wrong. I expect you will experience improved performance and you will get some protection (as well as peace of mind). Once you begin, you won't look back.- Bottom
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I'll go ahead and say this before it gets ugly (and it always gets ugly), you will find people that have incredible gains and you will find people who only find lighter wallets.
People replying to this thread need to have 1) experience with the products, 2) the understanding that people's experiences will be dependent upon the condition of the power coming into their house originally, and 3) the realization that without proof (which we can never have), one has to be considerate of all claims irregardless of how true one feels they are.
In addition, I'm moving this to a more appropriate forum.
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Kevin D.- Bottom
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Originally posted by Ron RedaSlice,
Is it able to accommodate larger aftermarket power cords (cords with larger male ends) that would be plugged in side by side? Other than the arrangement of the receptacles, how do you like it?- Slice- Bottom
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