Seems to me the best, foolproof protection is to unplug your gear whenever you are away from home or a storm is approaching. Who listens to their systems during a thunderstorm anyway? Cost = $0, Protection = 100%.
J.Chip
J.Chip
Power amps into surge protector/Conditioner or DIRECT to wall? Final verdict?
The Emotiva is not a surge protector at all, and doesn't seem to offer over voltage protection either. For the money, the Furman $180 strip is better. https://amzn.to/2WtmefW Best, E |
I have a Furman power conditioner (a cheap one bought on Amazon) to protect from spring thunderstorms. Back in the nineties a thunderstorm took out the memory on a Denon stereo receiver and I use at least a surge protector on other devices. Have not noticed any sound difference one way or the other but would buy a power conditioner before I bought an after market power cord and just plugged it in the wall. Back in the "old" days of film I had a color darkroom and a voltage stabilizer which I think is another name for power conditioner that was a must for keeping color temperature from shifting. |