New member Username: ChevivePost Number: 1 Registered: Mar-04 | I've recently built up my first serious av system. It consists of the following: NAD T753 AVR NAD T533 DVD Player NAD C541i CD Player Energy Connoisseur C-3 Bookshelves (front) Energy C-1 Bookshelves (rear surround) Energy C-C1 Center Channel REL Q-108 subwoofer Loewe 30" Aventos TV Some of the stuff is still on its way, and before I set it all up, I wanted to get appropriate power protection, and if needed, line conditioning equipment. What are some products I should consider? My priority is to protect the system from voltage fluctuations. If I can get something that can also help reduce current-related noise, that would be good too. I don't really know what a reasonable price would be, but I would like to stay below $250, if possible. Also, I've seen some dealers list PC surge protectors (esp. from the Monster Cable line) and line conditioners, saying that they are the exact equivalent of the products marketed for home theater use. Any comments on these claims? I'd greatly appreciate any help. |
New member Username: GtfMoriches, NY USA Post Number: 2 Registered: Feb-05 | http://www.elect-spec.com/acprot2.htm#Laboratory I just went through the same thing. I bought the above listed unit and it stopped the electrical noise I was experiencing. NO audiophile BS associated with this product though. Sorry. GTF |
J. Vigne Unregistered guest | Stick with Panamax, they offer the best performance for the money spent. |
New member Username: GtfMoriches, NY USA Post Number: 5 Registered: Feb-05 | I have 6 Panamax unit's, and a few other brands and 2 elect-spec units. elect-spec tops them all. |
Silver Member Username: KanoPost Number: 445 Registered: Oct-04 | "Stick with Panamax, they offer the best performance for the money spent. " Why didn't you just say that when I asked you a few months ago? Looks like you just broke your rule. |