Low Cost Power Plug - TrippLite or Powervar or ??

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Low Cost Power Plug - TrippLite or Powervar or ??
« on: 27 Feb 2013, 07:43 pm »
Due to size restrictions behind my stereo cabinet I require a single width power strip.  I really only need about 4 plugs as I have two dedicated 15 amp hospital grade outlets there now and I will plug my amps directly into one side of each of these.  I have just read that the Ncore amps work better running direct though I am not sure why? So, I would get 2 that have four in them and that would give me a total of 10 plugs which should be pretty good. Clear enough?

What I have no idea about is when or why to use conditioning and when to just use a power strip to get the additional plugs?

Is something like this good?:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ONEAC-FilterOne-FS11015A-S4SB-Filter-One-Power-Conditioner-Warranty-QwikSHIP-/221152663030

Sorry but that was the only link I could find with a picture.

If I have to go double width due to quality I think I could figure out a way to make that work but It would not be my first choice.

Any suggestions?

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Re: Low Cost Power Plug - TrippLite or Powervar or ??
« Reply #1 on: 27 Feb 2013, 08:54 pm »
The Ncore is a well designed unit, it shouldn't need power conditioning.

cloudbaseracer

Re: Low Cost Power Plug - TrippLite or Powervar or ??
« Reply #2 on: 27 Feb 2013, 08:56 pm »
That is what I said so I am looking for the other pieces I have here.

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Re: Low Cost Power Plug - TrippLite or Powervar or ??
« Reply #3 on: 27 Feb 2013, 09:16 pm »
The "why" part is because many power conditioners act as series resistors trying to limit current.

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Re: Low Cost Power Plug - TrippLite or Powervar or ??
« Reply #4 on: 28 Feb 2013, 02:14 am »
Any suggestions on what to use or should I just get a cheap power strip with no conditioning?  I need to plug in my plasma, Squeezebox Touch, Comcast DVR, Behringer DCX, and two Crown sub amps so what should I use?

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James

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Re: Low Cost Power Plug - TrippLite or Powervar or ??
« Reply #5 on: 28 Feb 2013, 02:57 am »
I wouldn't get  a cheap anything as it's likely to sound cheap, but if you want a power strip sans conditioner there's the Wiremold L10320 or Tripp Lite Hospital Power strips. I use theWiremold and also a Tripp Lite Isobar.

I haven't gotten around to any audio comparisons between the two yet.
« Last Edit: 28 Feb 2013, 05:53 pm by Doublej »

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Re: Low Cost Power Plug - TrippLite or Powervar or ??
« Reply #6 on: 28 Feb 2013, 03:01 am »
My Plasma really benefited when I plugged it into a Belkin PF60. Really perked up the picture.

Plus it wouldn't hurt to have some surge protection on your components.

cloudbaseracer

Re: Low Cost Power Plug - TrippLite or Powervar or ??
« Reply #7 on: 28 Feb 2013, 03:05 am »
I wouldn't get  a cheap anything as it's likely to sound cheap

Far enough - So what conditioner would you suggest?  This is in the Cheap and Cheerful section so I am just hoping for something that works really good but is not made from Unicorn Fur (aka overpriced Hype)

Cheers,
James

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Re: Low Cost Power Plug - TrippLite or Powervar or ??
« Reply #8 on: 28 Feb 2013, 05:15 am »
The PF60 mentioned above has two outlets specifically designed for power amps and are set up to not limit power (13 total outputs so you're not likely to ever run out).  It retails at $299 but is always offered at discount on eBay, like this one for $165, free shipping.  http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Belkin-PureAV-PF60-Home-Theater-Power-Console-/360600142278?pt=US_Home_Audio_Amplifiers_Preamps&hash=item53f57181c6

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Re: Low Cost Power Plug - TrippLite or Powervar or ??
« Reply #9 on: 28 Feb 2013, 01:27 pm »
FYI, cheap power strips caused a a hum in my system and actually created a buzz that was "controlled" by a wall dimmer.  Power strip gone, problem gone...

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Re: Low Cost Power Plug - TrippLite or Powervar or ??
« Reply #10 on: 28 Feb 2013, 05:53 pm »
Far enough - So what conditioner would you suggest?  This is in the Cheap and Cheerful section so I am just hoping for something that works really good but is not made from Unicorn Fur (aka overpriced Hype)

Cheers,
James

Sorry - I just re-read and cleaned up my post. I guess I was having a Scott Brown moment. If you want surge protection I would go with Tripp Lite Isobar. I got the 8 outlet version. My only complaint is that it comes with a 12 foot power cord. Under $55 from Amazon. If you want just a power strip I recommend the Wiremold but it now costs about $90 so if you did not want to spend so much I would get a Tripp Lite Hospital Grade Power Strip. A six outlet strip will cost about $60.