But, it is a physcially large unit. If you want something almost as good, but a lot less expensive and smaller in the rack, check this one out:
https://amzn.to/2TCAGAE
It includes the 2 biggest noise reducing elements: LiFT and SMP.
Best,
E
Power Conditioners - and where they are placed
Furman is a really great choice. The main advantage of the unit you are thinking about vs. smaller is multiple banks of filtering, and power factor correction. But, it is a physcially large unit. If you want something almost as good, but a lot less expensive and smaller in the rack, check this one out: https://amzn.to/2TCAGAE It includes the 2 biggest noise reducing elements: LiFT and SMP. Best, E |
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Hello to all... On the subject of PLC's, I'm looking for owner's manuals for two Models of the Vans Evers Brand PLC's... I need manuals for "Clean Line Jr Model 11", and "Clean line 8-outlet Model 82" Next best thing would be a response from a member who owns either of these that could answer Question about "settings" on the units They are very well regarded PLCs... See 1997 Vans Evers Review All Models https://www.soundstage.com/noisy15.htm See also Mike Vans Evers' article about 'Tuning" by placement and tweets to PLCs The Art & Science of Audio System Tuning http://www.positive-feedback.com/pfbackissues/0705/vansevers.7n5.html Thanks for any info on his manuals, and I hope the articles above are of interest in setting up any PLC, David AKA Dken1 |
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