blue circle mr-12000 line conditioner?
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hey everyone i was was just wondering if anyone has run a power conditioner with their system .. and if it will make a diffenence for a mere $550 used from a very reputable dealer in my home town with my existing system of a sr-6300(marantnz), m-60's, vp100, and qs4's + a 20-39 pc +.
any input is welcome, i currently have a monster hts 1000 power bar that is suppose to have noise supression, but not at all like a true power conditioner.
Or do you think that i am getting into the snake oil part of the hobby? I's be interested to hear your thoughts on this , greatly appreciated
sincerly,
dan the man.
marantz sr-6300
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vp100
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To be honest Dan, this subject has been discussed frequently on this website, I'm sure a search for "line conditioners" would pull back results.
Personally, I use the Tripp Lite HTPowerber10 and could not be more happy. It offers great surge protection and yes I do believe the line conditioning/monitoring or whatever you want to call it actually does something. It monitors amperage and keeps the voltage constant at 120v with no fluctuation on the circuit.
I'm not sure I'd spend that kind of money though. Your HT1000 is probably fine for protection. I'd spend the money on other important things on your "Want" list.
M80s VP180 4xM22ow 4xM3ic EP600 2xEP350 AnthemAVM60 Outlaw7700 EmoA500 Epson5040UB FluanceRT85
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hey sir quack thanks for your quick reply... the only problen with this is that i have a serious case of upgradis and no idea what to spend on next!! I can't be done.. i refuse to think that way lol!
marantz sr-6300
m-60's
vp100
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svs 20-39
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Unless you live in an area that has severe problems with line voltage and fequency, you just don't need this conditioner. Your equipment power supplies are designed to handle modest fluctuations.
In most cases, power conditioners are hyped to to sell them not because they are needed.
The Rat.
M80s, VP-150, QS8s,
SVS PC 20-39+, OPPO,
Onkyo 703s, Harmony 880
Sony 60" SXRD HDTV
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Not a problem Dan, maybe you should upgrade to M80's, Qs8's, or even an EP500/600 Or heck, by a front projector
In my opinion, it is not all hype. Tripp Lite and some of the other companies have been around longer than some of these people have been alive. I don't think it is all snake oil products.
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There's no doubt that line conditioners do what they're supposed to do -- you are getting what you pay for. It's whether you need them that's in question. It doesn't need to be snake oil to be unnecessary in some cases.
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my promlem is that how do i judge what is nessary?
I had a Fluke demo with my work, that in the area of thd with reguards to a 120 sine wave that there is an average of 18.7 percent thd. Is that a real measurement? or is it a demo measurement, but on the same token they weren't focused on speaker measurements, but with glitch capture for industial..
And does it even matter with reagrds to the sr-6300 and the monster power bar?, which i already own...
marantz sr-6300
m-60's
vp100
qs-4's
svs 20-39
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hey for 550 i might be able to bi -wire my m-60's lol, i know that is a sore spot too.. but the power conditioner seems in my humble opinioon an upgrade that seems reasonable, its too bad the dealer that i am dealing with won't let me have it for a couple hours in the afternoon and do some A and B tests.....
that would be "gooder"!
marantz sr-6300
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vp100
qs-4's
svs 20-39
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You're hoping to hear a difference when you A/B them? You won't. Well, you may, if you believe...
Whatever that distortion figure you were shown means, whether it's even true or significant, would be taken care of by the receiver's electronics. IMO, anything beyond a good quality surge protector is unnecessary. But it sho looks cool!
Epic 80 / SVS PB13 Ultra Denon 3805 / M2200 Outlaw Monos / Sammy 55" LED
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Where do you live?
In my home town, I have a friend who works for the utility company. He tells me that their goal is to keep the voltage to within 1 volt at my meter. With regulation anything near that do I need a conditioner? Certainly not!
There is an abundance of snakeoil on conditioners. Buyers beware!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Rat.
M80s, VP-150, QS8s,
SVS PC 20-39+, OPPO,
Onkyo 703s, Harmony 880
Sony 60" SXRD HDTV
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