Just want to ask what power center do you guys use with your Rotel gears? Thanks.
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Monster Power's name has been used a fair amount around here, but recently someone threw up a red flag about them. I don't recall what it was about but you may want to do a "monster" search in a couple of the forums here and you may turn up some good results for the various brands. Or try "power conditioners".- Bottom
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right now, I'm using a Monster bar that costs like $129.00. Do you think it's worth getting something like the Monster HTS2500 or HTS2600? I'm just wondering if it will make any difference. Thanks again guys.- Bottom
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I'm using the HTS3500 for my gear. First off I wanted something that would delay the amps during startup and shutdown. The 12 volt trigger delay does this for me. IMHO I believe the powercenters offer better filtering than the powerbars.(questionable) And I also wanted something componet style.- Bottom
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I don't have one yet, but I've heard and read great things about Panamax and Richard Gray AC/line conditioners. I'd definitely check them out if you're considering a new power center.- Bottom
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I've tried a Monster
I wondered about this myself, if it really even makes a difference.
A friend of mine has a huge monster that cost him about $2500.00
and it looks nice, I like the red and blue lights on it.
I asked him to let me try it for a couple of weeks while he went on
vacation and used it with my Rotel RB-1090 and I heard absolutely
no difference at all, not even a $2,000.00 power card made any
difference so I'm just using the stock cord with my Rotel now and
a good serge protector that only cost $25.00 and it's sounds just
great, so it didn't do a thing for me but I live in a new home that
has all new wires, if that even makes a difference?- Bottom
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PS Audio
I'm using a PS Audio PowerDirector 3.5. It is a bit pricey but makes a difference for me (on the quality of video even more so then audio). My experience is the benefit of these products seems to vary based on the region you live.- Bottom
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I am using a Panamax 5410. I did not percieve a difference in audio quality, but there was a noticable improvement in black levels on the video side. It was a $750.00 investment, but worth it, considering the cost of the connected gear!- Bottom
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Originally posted by mmpeakI wondered about this myself, if it really even makes a difference.
A friend of mine has a huge monster that cost him about $2500.00
and it looks nice, I like the red and blue lights on it.
I asked him to let me try it for a couple of weeks while he went on
vacation and used it with my Rotel RB-1090 and I heard absolutely
no difference at all, not even a $2,000.00 power card made any
difference so I'm just using the stock cord with my Rotel now and
a good serge protector that only cost $25.00 and it's sounds just
great, so it didn't do a thing for me but I live in a new home that
has all new wires, if that even makes a difference?- Bottom
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I use two,both Monsters...the 5100 and the 3500.What do they do?Other than giving you a central place to plug things in?I am not sure...they do offer some form of protection,in case of??Funny,in order for my 1095 to stop buzzing I had to remove it from the 5100 and plug it directly into the wall.When I had basic cable I ran it thru the 3500 and video did seem clearer.But now with hi-def thats a no-no.As for audio,I have never heard a difference.Both units I purchased off eBay...so I paid much less than list.The real purpose of this unit?...the blue lights look nice at night...- Bottom
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I have a Monster 7000 signature series. I don't have any illusions about it making a dramatic difference to sound or video. However, it's useful as a huge power strip (it has about 15 plugs in it) and as a very good surge protector. I got it at a great price and it helped me get a good price on my DLP tv, too (as a package deal). Plus, those blue lights and the voltage readout just look cool- Bottom
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Originally posted by aud19APC Line R :T
While they were a fairly good deal when I got them for around $150 Canadian a couple years ago, they're now available for about $60 Canadian!! :E They're not as pretty to look at as some the A/V solutions but I have mine tucked away anyways...
APC, a flagship brand of Schneider Electric, provides clean battery back-up power, surge protection, and IT physical infrastructure inside and outside the traditional IT environment to deliver ‘Certainty in a Connected World’
APC will also carry A/V specific gear Q2 of 2005...
APC, a flagship brand of Schneider Electric, provides clean battery back-up power, surge protection, and IT physical infrastructure inside and outside the traditional IT environment to deliver ‘Certainty in a Connected World’
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I have some a couple floresent lamps on the same line...they are above a table that the kids use for crafts, that is about 20 feet from my HT.
When they turn on/off and I am just plugged into a "power strip" i get a big "bang"
everrything plugged into a panamax eliviates that.
so, there is some benefit,aside from surge supression
just my .02c
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