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  • David SolenaDavid Solena

    Does it do anything?

    Furman M-10x EPublished on 03/30/21 at 14:51
    I compared with/without, i have the exact same annoying noise (ground sort). Ok, maybe it's not made for ground loop noise.
    BUT: I also have the same spike when I press the on/off switch that makes a spike noise in my sub-woofer. The switch of the sub-woofer does not produce the same spiky noise.
    AND
    I tried to plug the power directly into the wall, which is next to the interrupter for the fluorescent tube. You can clearly hear the "pop" in the speakers from the spike when I switch the light on. Who said "clean power"?

    Given that I have read on other websites that they material did get burn during a storm despite this device, my question is: what does it do?

    In my case, strict…
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    I compared with/without, i have the exact same annoying noise (ground sort). Ok, maybe it's not made for ground loop noise.
    BUT: I also have the same spike when I press the on/off switch that makes a spike noise in my sub-woofer. The switch of the sub-woofer does not produce the same spiky noise.
    AND
    I tried to plug the power directly into the wall, which is next to the interrupter for the fluorescent tube. You can clearly hear the "pop" in the speakers from the spike when I switch the light on. Who said "clean power"?

    Given that I have read on other websites that they material did get burn during a storm despite this device, my question is: what does it do?

    In my case, strictly nothing. Or the same as a power strip costing 100 euros less (with protection for surge as well).
    So I really wonder what this is supposed to do.
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  • Gordon AntropofagoGordon Antropofago

    A simple control ... but nickel!

    Furman M-10x EPublished on 10/04/12 at 02:13
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Gear bought today to replace even t.racks 100.

    is a voltage regulator / power strip rack.
    nothing more, nothing less.

    it does its job perfectly, do not ask the moon.
    this is the base model, not the one or more 500eu.

    Excellent product!

    for those who have concerns plop, inconvenience or other electrical rather see the side cables, noise gate or other weakling.

    I put 10 for the price / quality ratio!
  • fabamariefabamarie

    Surge

    Furman M-10x EPublished on 04/02/11 at 12:31
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)

    I note, having previously left the opinion that this is not an anti plop and can not in any way replace shielded cables
    it's just a voltage regulator which removes noise contained in electrical voltage, also in a handy rack because you can put 11 outlets, it reduces greatly the son out of the rack

    on the other hand must also buy the appropriate cables

    https://www.thomann.de/fr/the_sssnake_kgs_kabel.htm
  • Mogwaï des sous boisMogwaï des sous bois

    Well, for me it changes nothing ...

    Furman M-10x EPublished on 04/02/11 at 07:54
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I bought this power conditioner to no longer hear the "plop" when the other guitarist turns his amp or its socket and multi .... it changes nothing at all! The Plops are still there!
    In addition I have not noticed that the amp was quieter, less noisy by FM / RFI. For example, we still hear when phone will ring. You know the sound characteristic ... and very disagreeable!
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