Years ago I found that the varistors commonly used in surge protectors tend to squash system dynamics. and do not allow them any where near my rig. YMMV.
Conditioner vs. Surge protector
Looking for a whole house surge protection.
Siemens seems to be the best company out there but its most recommended item (Siemens FS140 ) is out of stock everywhere.
Here ia an alternative:
Siemens FirstSurge Power 60 kA Surge Protector Bundle
What about this product? Looks like a circuit breaker with surge protection.
20 Amp 6.5 in. Whole House Surge Protected-Circuit Breaker
which product makes more sense? Circuit breaker has some MOVs. I understand this can potentially limit current.
Do any of the above limit current to my amp?
What about a power conditioner that has built in surge protection?
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@pesky_wabbit Amp or all equipment? I totally agree on amps. Other equipment, I'm ok with a good protector. |
I run a Furman elite 15 for my 2 channel and a Panamax 5400 for my home theater and a Panamax 4000 for my office. There's pros and cons to all of it. If you have a noisy line, they will pull out the noise. The 5400 and Furman elite pull out almost all the noise from the line, the 4000 has about a 90% reduction. The cons to this is reduced dynamics. The Panamax units have a tendency to compress sound under heavy load. Not really that big of a deal in a home theater w/ efficient speakers as I'm not going for extreme detail. The Furman does a much better job at resisting compression, but it still does when you push it hard. Thankfully I'm just running a pair of MC275s in mono and it doesn't draw too much power, though it's very noticeable when running a larger 450w stereo amp. More expensive unites come with much larger capacitators so they can handle those dynamics, but you're looking at 3-4x the cost of the Elite 15. |
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