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In Reply to: RE: best power conditioner for dirty AC posted by aviel@synergystudios.org on October 27, 2007 at 20:50:52
How do they sound with the FURMAN conditioners hookup. You should have all the front end gears attach to the IT-1210 and power amp attached directly to the wall,or just use the power amp attached to the high current outlets of the Elite-15PF and front ends to the filtered outlets.
Experimnet with the setup will be the best test.
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(apparently my earlier reply got re-posted when I submitted this one yesterday eve)
The keyboard "amps" are not power amps but powered speakers in road-ready enclosures. When the Furmans are plugged into the Xantrex batteries and the amps into the Furmans, the amps buzz. Everything sounds good plugged into the wall, but my goal is to put together a portable rig. I realize that I could get a sine wave-generating inverter, but it would cost more than the high end power conditioners. And I would still need to add a battery, a charger, and cables, and then assemble it in a way that is not too cumbersome or ugly.
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It would seem that all you need to add is a pure sine wave inverter -- no need for an AC PLC since you are off the grid when a DC battery is in use. If a 300 watt continuous power, pure sine wave inverter is sufficient for your needs, this affordable device when plugged into the Xantrex PowerPack 600HD's DC jack and a HQ multi-outlet AC power strip might be all that you require. A 600 watt continuous power version is also available (see link):
Hi Duster,
I really appreciate your giving me the lead to donrowe.com. I had been looking only at Xantrex pure sine wave inverters, which are a lot more expensive. I am inclined to agree with you that this is the best way for me to go. Thanx!
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