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Surge Protector for new TV
Someone told me I need a Mega "monster" surge protector for my new TV 60 inch plasma
Thoughts > ? comments welcome |
TRIPLITE ISOBAR. I have one on every computer in the shop. Every computer and my merlin system at the house.
Nothing else but. |
Tripp Lite Isobar Home/Business Theater Surge Suppressor HT10DBS Surge suppressor
SINGLE POINT GROUND very important. |
If we have another outage like Irene or the octsnowber storm you'd wish you'd done it.
I also have a 30 min battery for the a/v center so I can cleanly shut everything down. |
Peter, some years ago I was advised by an audio guy that its a good idea to have a surge protector. I have the "Monster" brand and never had any problems. A bit on the expensive side.
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Paying for the name.
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:huh: :hs: gonna be un pluggin when any bad storm hits us |
Don't buy anything Monster-branded. It's a waste of money and generally carries a 150-200% markup over an alternative product that is of the same quality.
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All of the home audio cables with their "gold connectors for better throughput" is a load of nonsense and no better than most generic alternatives... or even a wire coat hanger for that matter: "The group was A/B-ing different cables, and unbeknownst to them, the engineer running the test swapped out a set of cables for coat hangers with soldered-on speaker connections. Not a single one was then able to tell the difference between the Monster Cable and the hangers" Audiophiles can't tell the difference between Monster Cable and coat hangers -- Engadget Monster products are consistently pushed by retail outlets because they receive an extremely high marginal revenue. |
Agree. It's a brand. If you want to buy top quality cables and don't know what to ask, you don't need them.
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