Power Conditioners?

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a.k.a. Porp & Mr. Muffins
Member Since: Oct 09, 2002

I'm looking at buying a low cost, simple, rackmountable power conditioner. All I need is something that I can plug all the equipment in my rack straight into so I don't have to unplug a ton of cords everytime I move the thing around. I don't need any flashing LED's or rack light kits with it. All I want is a power switch in the front, a cord out the back, five or six plugs in the back, and some sort of protection for the gear. Does anybody have any recommendations? I'm having a hard time finding what I want. Thanks.

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Chief Cook and Bottle Washer
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Since: May 10, 2002


Feb 01, 2003 05:01 pm

I use Furman. They have a whole line from real simple surge protection and multiple outlets to lights, whistles, bells, dancing wemons, drink dispensors, etc. The low end stuff is often used as come-on get you in the door promitions if you look around a bit. All good stuff.

a.k.a. Porp & Mr. Muffins
Member
Since: Oct 09, 2002


Feb 01, 2003 05:24 pm

Thanks a lot, man. I'll have to check out the line.

Administrator
Since: Apr 03, 2002


Feb 01, 2003 06:21 pm

yup, I use Furman too, good stuff, the drink dispenser model is great... :-)

Cone Poker
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Since: Apr 07, 2002


Feb 02, 2003 06:29 pm

you see the one that comes with the dancers in the yellow buffalo hats?

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Since: Jan 27, 2003


Feb 03, 2003 07:18 am

Another vote for furman here. I have had mine for years and it still works great!

a.k.a. Porp & Mr. Muffins
Member
Since: Oct 09, 2002


Feb 03, 2003 02:11 pm

In looking around some more, I also found another good line by Juice Goose. They aren't as fancy, but they are a lot cheaper. $40 for the JG Junior with 6 plugs, AC noise reduction, and surge protection. Sounds good enough for my purposes. www.juicegoose.com

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