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  • SkjoldSkjold

    A good starting point

    Phonic PPC9000EPublished on 08/11/12 at 08:30
    I use this device at both home, rehearsal studio and live and I've not had any issues with it at all.
    I've since the beginning of 2010 been using a rack for all my guitar gear, and needed a power conditioner. On one hand for the safety of power surges and on the other, for the simplicity of only having to use a single power plug, when performing live.
    It does this job really well. Of course you can buy better units, like the ones from Furman, but this one suits my needs at the moment.

    What you get is ten (10) power outlets on the back of the unit, along with another one on the front. I only use the outlets on the back. But I can imagine the use of it, if you are a pianist or such, usin…
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    I use this device at both home, rehearsal studio and live and I've not had any issues with it at all.
    I've since the beginning of 2010 been using a rack for all my guitar gear, and needed a power conditioner. On one hand for the safety of power surges and on the other, for the simplicity of only having to use a single power plug, when performing live.
    It does this job really well. Of course you can buy better units, like the ones from Furman, but this one suits my needs at the moment.

    What you get is ten (10) power outlets on the back of the unit, along with another one on the front. I only use the outlets on the back. But I can imagine the use of it, if you are a pianist or such, using a computer in your setup. You also get to lights and a voltage meter, to make sure you get enough power from the outlet. Last but not least, you have a master on/off switch for all the gear plugged into the unit.
    The lights on the front are dim-able, making it easy to get the correct amount of light, in order to see your gear, but not draw (too much) attention to on stage. Some lights on the back would be nice though, as it can get quite dark on the back of a rack, when on stage, or just backstage!

    The only issues I've had with the unit, has been caused by the power supply at the venues I've been playing. An option to switch the phase on the unit, would be rather nice, since I run all my units with ground. Some older buildings does not have this wired all around the house.

    Other then that, I can recommend this unit, if you're on a budget and need a power conditioner.
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  • CountdownCountdown

    Very handy!

    Phonic PPC9000EPublished on 07/01/12 at 03:20
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    First, I specify that I only use it at home ... therefore, the ever moving, my mind will not be interesting for those who want to use it to conduct in rehearsals or live!

    Otherwise, it's a really handy device, on which all its branch units to trigger only one.

    There are 10 connectors at the back (I posted a photo of this facade), and one forward. Remember to bring appropriate cables like this for example:
    https://www.thomann.de/fr/apart_mbac.htm

    There on the front two retractable lights, downlight, which can adjust the intensity level with the "dimmer" located next! So remember to switch the recorder on top of your rack to light units as below than done.

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    First, I specify that I only use it at home ... therefore, the ever moving, my mind will not be interesting for those who want to use it to conduct in rehearsals or live!

    Otherwise, it's a really handy device, on which all its branch units to trigger only one.

    There are 10 connectors at the back (I posted a photo of this facade), and one forward. Remember to bring appropriate cables like this for example:
    https://www.thomann.de/fr/apart_mbac.htm

    There on the front two retractable lights, downlight, which can adjust the intensity level with the "dimmer" located next! So remember to switch the recorder on top of your rack to light units as below than done.

    I own this Phonic PPC9000 since 6/8 months. I've never tried other so it is impossible to compare, especially with the famous Furman.
    He helps out the way I wanted, so I did it find any negative feature.
    The price / quality ratio is necessarily very good.
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  • djfilgooddjfilgood

    Simple and Easy

    Phonic PPC9000EPublished on 05/08/12 at 02:49
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    I use it for over a year ago and nothing special to say, it works this is all we ask.
    It lights with dimmer, filter it and it feeds.
    Perfect
  • lemmer007lemmer007

    Phonic PPC9000EPublished on 06/21/07 at 01:11
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    So I use it already for a year and a half I think ...
    The feature is: my attached devices will never peter if there are problems of electricity on the stage, because it is a regulator of electricity and it also has two built-in lights to illuminate the rack with a dimmer. .. ie we can put the lights more or less strong ...

    No, I board not tried many models, I liked it and here I bought the ais, ais m can also be purchased Furman who does the same job for € 300 more expensive ...

    report / quality you can not do anything wrong it's on ...

    yes I would do this choice directly ...
  • yedyed

    qualitée a good price

    Phonic PPC9000EPublished on 07/16/11 at 08:10
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    I use it for 7 months
    I used a PC and the UPS behringer POWERLIGHT PL2000
    I love: the two independent lights, and directional variables. voltage indicator (here we realize "noticeably" from its use). the number of decision in which a direct front.
    I had started with that.
    There are more expensive ...