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At the time of this posting, Our research indicates that this is $29.05 lower (22.5% savings) than the next best available prices starting from $129. -SaltyOne
I don't own a Furman but can confirm power line conditioners really do make a difference and protect sensitive AV equipment and TVs from dirty power and surges.
I don't own a Furman but can confirm power line conditioners really do make a difference and protect sensitive AV equipment and TVs from dirty power and surges.
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I don't own a Furman but can confirm power line conditioners really do make a difference and protect sensitive AV equipment and TVs from dirty power and surges.
Anyone know what the difference is between the Digital version and the normal version? The one linked in the OP is the Digital version. Digital has part number PST-8D while normal version is just PST-8.
From the description: "4 digital-ultrasonic noise filtered outlets, 4 linearly filtered outlets" for the digital one, while normal has all 8 linearly filtered. Anyone understand the difference?
Visually, I can see there are four coax connections on Digital version and two coax on normal version.
Anyone know what the difference is between the Digital version and the normal version? The one linked in the OP is the Digital version. Digital has part number PST-8DIG while normal version is just PST-8.
From the description: "4 digital-ultrasonic noise filtered outlets, 4 linearly filtered outlets" for the digital one, while normal has all 8 linearly filtered. Anyone understand the difference?
Visually, I can see there are four coax connections on Digital version and two coax on normal version.
Per the manual:
"The PST-8D employs additional ultra-sonic filtering for both digital and video components. This additional filtering assures peak system performance by preventing AC noise or back-wash from cross contaminating an adjacent unit. For example, a television plugged into the digital – video filtered outlets will not affect an audio receiver controller connected to one of the PST-8D's standard or delayed outlets."
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I never thought I'd need these, but I'm looking at them tonight because a downed tree hit a power line near my parents cabin recently. The meter absolutely exploded inside, it got through two levels of fuses (old electrical system) and in a couple locations a surge protector. Fried two tvs, a microwave, three DC power converters and some other small electronics. This might be overkill but I'm going to be installing better protection on my devices going forward.
Anyone know what the difference is between the Digital version and the normal version? The one linked in the OP is the Digital version. Digital has part number PST-8D while normal version is just PST-8.
From the description: "4 digital-ultrasonic noise filtered outlets, 4 linearly filtered outlets" for the digital one, while normal has all 8 linearly filtered. Anyone understand the difference?
Visually, I can see there are four coax connections on Digital version and two coax on normal version.
I have a rack mount SurgeX after a battery backup for all my home theater gear. Currently just have a battery backup for the PC, thinking about getting this for that…
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Most people don't need a PST-8, but it's a slick deal if you do.
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Most people don't need a PST-8, but it's a slick deal if you do.
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From the description: "4 digital-ultrasonic noise filtered outlets, 4 linearly filtered outlets" for the digital one, while normal has all 8 linearly filtered. Anyone understand the difference?
Visually, I can see there are four coax connections on Digital version and two coax on normal version.
Normal version found here: https://www.bhphotovide
Normal version is 20$ more.
From the description: "4 digital-ultrasonic noise filtered outlets, 4 linearly filtered outlets" for the digital one, while normal has all 8 linearly filtered. Anyone understand the difference?
Visually, I can see there are four coax connections on Digital version and two coax on normal version.
Normal version found here: https://www.bhphotovide
Normal version is 20$ more.
"The PST-8D employs additional ultra-sonic filtering for both digital and video components. This additional filtering assures peak system performance by preventing AC noise or back-wash from cross contaminating an adjacent unit. For example, a television plugged into the digital – video filtered outlets will not affect an audio receiver controller connected to one of the PST-8D's standard or delayed outlets."
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From the description: "4 digital-ultrasonic noise filtered outlets, 4 linearly filtered outlets" for the digital one, while normal has all 8 linearly filtered. Anyone understand the difference?
Visually, I can see there are four coax connections on Digital version and two coax on normal version.
Normal version found here: https://www.bhphotovide
Normal version is 20$ more.
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