Hi,
Thanks for all your responses.
I think the "sweet spot" PS audio P15 is not that much of a sweet spot for me. Too expensive...
I do try to look at Furman, but can not seem to find as many models with schucko plugs than with the USA plugs?
By the way Redphu72, how do you know you had a ground loop? Is there a specific way of knowing?
No one seems to have the Powerquest3 review yet... Is it something not worht the time? it has been out on the market for over a year at least I think...
Things seem to make me incline choosing the Niagara 1200, it is 800€ cheaper than the Isotek maybe that difference in price is not a 800€ difference in quality. I wonder if any will pop out second hand for a better price....
A question that maybe you can help me understand. Audioquest does not seem to like it or know what to answer. They never respond to it:
As AQ say in their website, their Powerquest3 and Niagara 1200 withstand multiple surges of a maximun of 6000V/3000A Non sacrifitial. So I understand with this, that the AQ will hold that kind of surge no problems. I know they say also that it is the maximun that the main building electrical box can take with no damage.
But what if a higher surge gets to my system? Will the AQ Niagara or Powerquest be destroyed to protect my equipment? (Non sacrifitial being up to 6000V/3000A) or would my equipment die too?
I live in Spain, not many storms where I live. I never even had one of these cheap surge protectors die. But just wondering how that worked exactly, and you never know what could happen in the future...
Thanks.
Thanks for all your responses.
I think the "sweet spot" PS audio P15 is not that much of a sweet spot for me. Too expensive...
I do try to look at Furman, but can not seem to find as many models with schucko plugs than with the USA plugs?
By the way Redphu72, how do you know you had a ground loop? Is there a specific way of knowing?
No one seems to have the Powerquest3 review yet... Is it something not worht the time? it has been out on the market for over a year at least I think...
Things seem to make me incline choosing the Niagara 1200, it is 800€ cheaper than the Isotek maybe that difference in price is not a 800€ difference in quality. I wonder if any will pop out second hand for a better price....
A question that maybe you can help me understand. Audioquest does not seem to like it or know what to answer. They never respond to it:
As AQ say in their website, their Powerquest3 and Niagara 1200 withstand multiple surges of a maximun of 6000V/3000A Non sacrifitial. So I understand with this, that the AQ will hold that kind of surge no problems. I know they say also that it is the maximun that the main building electrical box can take with no damage.
But what if a higher surge gets to my system? Will the AQ Niagara or Powerquest be destroyed to protect my equipment? (Non sacrifitial being up to 6000V/3000A) or would my equipment die too?
I live in Spain, not many storms where I live. I never even had one of these cheap surge protectors die. But just wondering how that worked exactly, and you never know what could happen in the future...
Thanks.