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  • Diary Of An AxemanDiary Of An Axeman

    Monster 2500 Power Center .

    Monster PRO 2500 PowerCenterPublished on 12/27/23 at 23:05
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    Before, I only used a ETA PD9 Power Conditioner/ Surge Protector and it is great for lower votage rack units in one rack and it cleaned up my signal very well.
    I read somewhere on an Internet forum, that to have better noise filtering you need seperate types of outlets for Digital, Analog and High Voltage requirements.

    I looked up Furman and bought one and it didn't affect the sound too well and I returned it back to Guitar Center. So I decided to get the Monster 2500. The first one failed and I was going back to the Furman, but decided not to, so I exchanged for another Monster 2500 .

    Went home and dropped it into my rack, hooked up to my tube amps ( now using two Crate Power Block…
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    Before, I only used a ETA PD9 Power Conditioner/ Surge Protector and it is great for lower votage rack units in one rack and it cleaned up my signal very well.
    I read somewhere on an Internet forum, that to have better noise filtering you need seperate types of outlets for Digital, Analog and High Voltage requirements.

    I looked up Furman and bought one and it didn't affect the sound too well and I returned it back to Guitar Center. So I decided to get the Monster 2500. The first one failed and I was going back to the Furman, but decided not to, so I exchanged for another Monster 2500 .

    Went home and dropped it into my rack, hooked up to my tube amps ( now using two Crate Power Blocks) to the high voltage outlet in the back, used the Analog outlets to power my ETA PD9 Power Conditioner , run a cable with a power surge protection power strip for my Decibel Eleven Hot Stone Deluxe to power footpedals on my pedalboard and I used the Digital filtered outlet to run my Digitech 2112 SGS, Behringer 1124P Feedback Destroyer and ran a cable with another surge protector to give clean power to a Digitech RP-12, RP-1 and Decibel Eleven Loop Expander.

    And it sounded much better than the Furman, by a long shot.
    What I liked was the power sequence that the 2500 turned my equipment on.
    First, the Analog gear , the Digital gear and finally the high powered filtered outlet was the final in the sequence.

    Later on, a friend coincidencely, gave me a Monster 1100 Power Bar and then I had multiple layers of Power Conditioning, surge protection and noise filtering.


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  • moosersmoosers

    Monster PRO 2500 PowerCenterPublished on 03/14/11 at 12:26
    The Monster Cable PRO 2500 PowerCenter is a power conditioner that gives you stage 2 clean power for powering up all of your studio gear. It's got eight power outlets in the back as well as two extra ones in the front, so it's possible to power up a good amount of gear with each of these. It's also nice that it monitors your power and will make sure it won't overload or anything like that. I believe that it also monitors the voltage and evens it out if necessary, which is something you won't find with too many other standard power conditioners. The unit is rack mountable and will only take up a single space in traditional casings. I recently started working at a band's home studio and …
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    The Monster Cable PRO 2500 PowerCenter is a power conditioner that gives you stage 2 clean power for powering up all of your studio gear. It's got eight power outlets in the back as well as two extra ones in the front, so it's possible to power up a good amount of gear with each of these. It's also nice that it monitors your power and will make sure it won't overload or anything like that. I believe that it also monitors the voltage and evens it out if necessary, which is something you won't find with too many other standard power conditioners. The unit is rack mountable and will only take up a single space in traditional casings. I recently started working at a band's home studio and they've got two of these in the control room for powering up all the gear, including the Apogee converters, preamps and other outboard gear. It's nice to have a central spot where everything is powered because it also makes it possible to shut everything down with the single click of a button rather than having to power down each piece of gear individually. With the Monster Cable PRO 2500 PowerCenter you're getting more than a simple power conditioner, as it serves as a home base for powering all of your gear and it's designed to make sure that you never have to worry about overloading power and that it's always protecting your expensive gear. The PRO 2500 PowerCenter is going to be more expensive than your average Furman power conditioner, but if you have a lot of expensive gear it's definitely going to be worth it to ensure the safety of all of it. If you just have a few things you want to power, you can probably get away with getting something cheaper, but in general a power conditioner isn't something to skimp on if you have a lot of great gear to protect.
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