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Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
"Every sound system deserves solid protection, and this power/surge conditioner delivers! Not only does it shield your gear from dangerous voltage spikes, but it also doubles as a power sequencer, adding an extra layer of convenience. The built-in USB Type-C and Type-A charging ports are a great bonus for keeping devices powered. The heavy-duty power cord ensures a stable current without overheating, while the lightweight, 1U rackmount design makes it a breeze to install in any setup!"🌟 Why This Power Conditioner Rocks:🔌 10 Well-Placed Outlets – 8 rear switched sockets + 2 front unswitched sockets provide ample connectivity for your entire system, handling up to 15 amps (1800W).🔇 Noise Filtering for Crystal-Clear Sound – Say goodbye to RFI and EMI interference! This unit ensures a clean, stable power supply, reducing unwanted hums and buzzes in your audio.📊 Real-Time Voltage Monitoring – The LCD screen keeps you informed with accurate power readings, while 8 rear LED indicators display real-time power sequencing.⚡ Smart Power Sequencing – Prevents power surges by powering up devices in a controlled sequence, safeguarding sensitive equipment.📱 Built-In USB Charging – Front panel Type-C & Type-A ports provide convenient charging for smartphones, tablets, and accessories.🏗️ Rack-Friendly & Sturdy Design – Durable metal housing with an aluminum alloy panel ensures maximum reliability and stability in any professional setup.⚠️ A Few Things to Consider:❌ No Individual Outlet Control – While the sequencer works well, it would be even better with individual outlet switches for added flexibility.📏 Short Power Cord – The heavy-duty cord is great, but it could be a bit longer for larger rack setups.🔧 Basic Instructions – The unit is intuitive, but the included manual could provide clearer details on sequencing settings.🎯 Final Verdict: Whether you're a musician, sound engineer, or home theater enthusiast, this power/surge conditioner is a must-have for keeping your gear safe, organized, and interference-free. Its compact, rack-friendly build and smart power sequencing make it a top-tier choice for any setup. Highly recommended! 🎛️⚡🔊
Al Parrott
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
When I saw the opportunity to put my hands on a power conditioner/sequencer that's offering more features than the industry standard Furman M-8 series for the same price, I was both wary and excited. Power conditioners are not cheap, even the least expensive; this one boasts an extra front outlet plus USB ports, sequence indicators, and voltage display where an M-8 gives you one green power indicator light. The unit does not come with anything other than a useless manual and a warranty card.I got it home and sorted around my rack to give it space. This is where I first got an inkling of some minor quirks of the unit. For one, every plug on it is installed upside down to how you would expect, with all the ground prong plugholes on top instead of on the bottom. Weird. A little more concerning was that out of the package, the outlets on the front of the unit were actually a little crooked - and I was able to straighten them out. Not sure which is actually more concerning, actually. And the spacing on the back will not be helpful if you have a ton of super-thick wall warts. Thin ones should be okay.I plugged in my computer, audio interfaces, and other equipment and started to screw the rack ear bolts in. And here's where quality issue #2 came up. The rack ear holes on the unit were spaced incorrectly. I could only secure two bolts because the other two wouldn't line up. (Also, you cannot snug this up against the unit above or below because of the spacing. You will have an air gap.) Fortunately, this unit is rather light, so I wasn't super worried, especially since this rack stays put in my home studio - but that would not be the best for a mobile rack unit on the road, for sure.Now the real test. I powered up the unit and pop, pop, pop came the lights in order until everything was lit. I powered up my equipment, opened my DAW and ran some recording tests with a cardioid vocal mic in a quiet room on both a TASCAM and a PreSonus interface. The PreSonus in particular had been hissy and spitty in previous use without a conditioner. Now it is very usable indeed.Overall, I'm happy with what I got for this price point, despite the design quirks. The real test will be when I start recording for real, with guitars and keys running into two interfaces with two computers and three monitors - and I'm of course a little worried that all this will catch fire spectacularly, but hey!
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