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A.C. Line Conditionerswjn901
Nov 29, 2001 2:17 PM
Need Help on A.C. Line Conditioners from Monster Cable the 2500 or the 3500. I was in the High End room at Sound Advice they was using a Krell Amp with the HT. It was on the 3500 Line Conditioner from Monster Cable. The Voltage metter was dropping down to almost 80 volts when the Bass or impact hit. It was centered at 120 volts. I have a new hom built. My A.c. Line for my HT system is also running other things in the home. Problem: I can dim the lights with the power I am running on the impact of bass notes. As if a Iron or large voltage source was turned on. Is there a Line conditioner with Built-in Voltage Stablizer around the $500 or $600 range? Or should I run a A.C. Line just for my System and use the 2500 or 3500 Line conditioner from Monster Cable?
re: A.C. Line ConditionersDoug C.
Nov 29, 2001 3:47 PM
It would be cheaper and probably better in the long run to install a generously sized separate circuit to power your system.

Doug C.
 


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