
mixmkr
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I am looking to protect/filter/regulate power on a computer, a small mixer and about 10 pieces of typical rack gear like reverbs, etc... Your normal small setup for recording.
What would be the best solution for protection (aside from unplugging it all when absent) and not spending more than what replacing my equipment would cost.
Are the Furman rackriders worth the 50 bucks and what makes them different than the surge protectors strips that sell for $35? (15 bucks!?)
Furman also has a "high end" power conditioner that seems to be in the $350 ballpark.
Protection for being able to "shut down" programs in the event of the total loss of A.C. is not necessary, but understood the items like UPC devices offer better protection than the above devices mentioned.
on a side note, I've had lightning strikes go THRU all the above protectors, albeit on the phone or cable lines VS the power. I've since pounded in several 8 foot ground spikes with 8 guage wire attached, in addition to the grounding to the [electrical] dead head that the utility companys do.
I currently use the UPC devices and just the normal surge strips on my TV's etc around the house. Oh...and a rackrider too.. Just wonder if I am actually "doing anything" or not to protect my schtuff.
What would be the best solution for protection (aside from unplugging it all when absent) and not spending more than what replacing my equipment would cost.
Are the Furman rackriders worth the 50 bucks and what makes them different than the surge protectors strips that sell for $35? (15 bucks!?)
Furman also has a "high end" power conditioner that seems to be in the $350 ballpark.
Protection for being able to "shut down" programs in the event of the total loss of A.C. is not necessary, but understood the items like UPC devices offer better protection than the above devices mentioned.
on a side note, I've had lightning strikes go THRU all the above protectors, albeit on the phone or cable lines VS the power. I've since pounded in several 8 foot ground spikes with 8 guage wire attached, in addition to the grounding to the [electrical] dead head that the utility companys do.
I currently use the UPC devices and just the normal surge strips on my TV's etc around the house. Oh...and a rackrider too.. Just wonder if I am actually "doing anything" or not to protect my schtuff.