Problem: Power. Solution: ?


Problem:
Live in a converted warehouse in New York City. Not moving. No means to adjust outlets, no idea about power "quality."

Solution for conditioning/powercords:
?

(need to protect two "sources" only: CD and integrated amp).
keiserrg
Oh, if it were that simple. BTW, I yam' Captian Simple.I have almost bought 3 different conditioners in the last week or so. I like the "un"-part/reference. The phobia of leaving the best "un-chosen" one behind is the problem. I swear I have read so many blurbs for so many of the higher end conditioners.---Everybody says their product is the best and they all take you to euphoria,and beyond. Some do things differently and claim their way is best. With all the end results being similar.--- BTW, does anybody know how long it takes for a 'mov' to fail? As the competition jumps all over each other that seems to be a comon place to start.
You probably have access to 460 three phase power. I'd get a BIG isolation transformer, 460V, three phase...
I remember reading about mov's in an expert article in Byte magazine years ago. IIRC, there are differences in quality, but they all fail after a certain amount of stress, leaving your equipment uprotected. At that time, anyway, the technology allowed the mov to fail with no visible evidence that it had done so. The writer recommended a different approach to surge protection. I believe he preferred transformers.
"Euphoria and beyond"-- A little over the top?? Reminds me of the line from "White Men Can't Jump": "I love you infinity plus infinity"