I have a Monster HTS 3500 that allowed 270 volts to pass through it before it finally burned up during a test. Just think of what would happen to your fine audio-video equipment connected to such a device. I now own a Panamax Max 5510. During the same test, it clamped at around 130 volts and withstood the same 270 volts that destroyed the Monster Cable and reset itself after the overvoltage was gone. It is expensive at 1299.99 but, it offers balanced power or isolated power with AC regeneration, component video ins and outs, outlets for subs or amps that will not limit current. It also offers adjustable delay settings for the isolated and high current outlets, a plug in lamp on the front and back panels, two voltage sense triggers and dimable meters for amps and voltage. A lot of the same features are available in the lower priced Max models. I sell both Monster Cable and Panamax by the way.
Monster Power conditioners. Anyone using one?
Yes,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I know that there are much more expensive power conditioners out there. I've read all about the Changs, Audio Magics, Richard Gray, Shunyata,PS Audio etc.
The thing is, my gilfriend wants to buy me a $300 gift and unfortunately, nothing I want is that inexpensive. I currently don't any power conditioning on my system.
I'm looking at the HTS3600 as a starter power conditioner. Any opinions or other suggestions?
The thing is, my gilfriend wants to buy me a $300 gift and unfortunately, nothing I want is that inexpensive. I currently don't any power conditioning on my system.
I'm looking at the HTS3600 as a starter power conditioner. Any opinions or other suggestions?
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