Guys is it ok we plug our line conditioner to a voltage regulator or should it be the other way around? Problem is I dont have an extra outlet anymore, it's all occupied.
Line Conditioner to a Regulator?
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by BWLoverHi there everyone! I recently had my stuff moved out of storage from another province to the province I moved to three years ago, it's so nice to have my stereo back. I've got a quick question about my power conditioner. At my old place the power coming in was pretty stable at 120V, every once in a... -
by misterdoggyI think this is still on topic as it has to do with the end sound coming out of our speakers.
Question is: I have heard from some experts that some line conditioners can over filter the electricity causing a montone feeling to your system.
Now I have a problem in my town...-
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by ht_addictJust curious if anyone could give some feedback on the Tripp Lite LCR2400. It seems to do the same as the Monster AVS2000 but at a fraction of the cost.($375CDN) definitely has the power output to handle a hungry HT. Here's a link.
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by titan7I just picked up a MC HTS 3500MKII, It has 2 high current outlets with a delay. I keep the AMP power button on and power up with the on button on the 3500. I figure it's protected and filtered. I have the CD and tuner plugged in to the switched outlets on the Pre-amp and I plugged the pre-amp into...-
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by georgevMy projector comes down through a bulkhead(dropped ceiling), and gets its power from a plug inside the ceiling.
Is there any product that offers a single outlet power conditioner that I can use there?(e. PS Audio used to make a Ultimate Outlet). They make the soloist in wall conditioner but only...-
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