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Re: Jon Risch, or anyone else with any input...

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Hi John,

I referred B.P. to you because I feel you are most qualified to deal with questions of the nature of which he presents. The fact that Tripp Lite market their PlCs as computer PLCs is for marketing reasons because the computer industry is a much larger market for profits and sales.

The sound quality of their lower end Isobar PLCs is unbelievably good and was sold by all high end dealers back in the mid 80's (not the higher priced "Ultra" series, which I don't think sounds as good). So, it appears that Tripp Lite made a marketing decision and decided to go over completely to the computer marketplace to maximize their revenues, but, as I said, the Isobar line (not the "Ultra") is quite good sonically. When used with a Quantum Symphony, they can really shine sonically (i.e., their Isobar 4).

So, thanks for helping out with your explanation of what to look for in a PLC.

Best wishes,
Jim


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