So the other day (tues) I was in the basement staining the floor boards and listening to some tunes as I worked. A late afternoon storm quickly passed through the area. Rained perhaps about 10 mins but it came down hard and there was thunder and lightening.
The lights flickered on and off a couple of times. At the same time my RLC-1040 powered off and on about 3 times. As this happened, everything shut down - 1068, 1055 Cd Changer, 1095 amp, etc. Uh-Oh! I thought to myself.
I turned everything back on but no sound! I thought my stuff got fried! Well, it turns out that the 1068 just reset itself and I had to reset all of my settings.
The RLC-1040 did its job and protected my equipment! I was more than happy with the small inconvenience of having to redo all of the settings on the 1068 (delay, level trim, input labels, etc) as opposed to lugging everything in for repair or replacement!
If you dont have a line conditioner/surge protector, I highly recommend you get one!
The lights flickered on and off a couple of times. At the same time my RLC-1040 powered off and on about 3 times. As this happened, everything shut down - 1068, 1055 Cd Changer, 1095 amp, etc. Uh-Oh! I thought to myself.
I turned everything back on but no sound! I thought my stuff got fried! Well, it turns out that the 1068 just reset itself and I had to reset all of my settings.
The RLC-1040 did its job and protected my equipment! I was more than happy with the small inconvenience of having to redo all of the settings on the 1068 (delay, level trim, input labels, etc) as opposed to lugging everything in for repair or replacement!
If you dont have a line conditioner/surge protector, I highly recommend you get one!
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