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Review: Funcionalidad - Se nota de buena manufactura y la opción de 9 contactos Review: Draw Power from an additional circuit - This is something I recently learned over the course of many years and a lot of troubleshooting! If you have a 7.2.4 Dolby Atmos setup which uses an AVR, external amps, and subwoofers I highly recommend using a 0awg huge extension cord to draw electricity from a completely different circuit! The results are significantly better and very qualitative. I admittedly have 3 power conditioners for my home theater setup, which includes: Denon AVR-x4500h, 2 REL Subwoofers, 2 external amplifiers, dacs, a headphone tube amp. A TV, and a few other items. The reason I went for a second circuit is because I was overloading my single circuit with too much AV gear and a result, my monolith m7100x amp was generating a lot of static when it was powered on and not playing (in all channels), after trying a ground loop hum isolator, an isolation transformer, art clean box pros ( to have a true, balanced XLR connection between my avr and monolith amp). And trying three different power conditioners: the Audio Quest PQ4, the Paramax 4300, and the furman PST-8D nothing reduced the static. Also, the dynamic range if all if my devices sounded limited. I used this extension cord to power my PQ4 from a completely different circuit and I immediately noticed a significant reduction in static coming from my monolith amp. My PQ4 currently powers my TV, AVR, and 2 external amps. Drawing electricity from 2 different circuits to power my home theater system hobby made my listening experience come to life as there is now a significant dynamic range and all of the sound has become rich and much more alive. I also added pictures of 6” extension cords you can buy in a 6 pack. I mention this as most power conditioners do not have a lot of room between outlets. Using these 6” three prong extension cords have allowed me to plug in large usb adapters that would have normally taken up the space of 2-3 outlets and now only takes up 1 outlet so all of my devices can be plugged into power conditioners negating the reach to buy upgraded ac cables. In conclusion I have found using 2 separate outlets for you AV system makes the sound really come to life and can even reduce a ground loop hum that nothing else can fix. FYI, I have gone through 3 monolith m7100x amplifiers and they all hum. I do know it’s specifically the monolith amp as when the monolith amp has been shipped off for replacement through their warranty program my Denon AVR-x4500h and Emotiva Bass X 3 channel amp powered all of my speakers with no hum. Note: I did unplug all if my devices AC power one at a time, and all cords one at a time. The only interesting find was that I found if I plugged my laptop into my docking station via HDMI the hum from the monolith got worse, so I plug the HDMI Cable and the Ethernet cable directly into my work laptop and only use the docking station as a power supply for my laptop as unplugging the dell docking station from the AC outlet did not impact the hum from my monolith amp.
| ASIN | B00ILH7KJI |
| Brand | Panamax |
| Brand Name | Panamax |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 773 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 50050616008933 |
| Item Weight | 2.95 kg |
| Item Weight Unit of Measure | 2.95 kg |
| Manufacturer | panasonic |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MR4300 |
| Model Number | MR4300 |
| Number of Outlets | 2 |
| Number of Ports | 9 |
| Plug Type | type m |
| Total Power Outlets | 2 |
| UPC | 050616008938 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
H**S
Funcionalidad
Se nota de buena manufactura y la opción de 9 contactos
P**L
Draw Power from an additional circuit
This is something I recently learned over the course of many years and a lot of troubleshooting! If you have a 7.2.4 Dolby Atmos setup which uses an AVR, external amps, and subwoofers I highly recommend using a 0awg huge extension cord to draw electricity from a completely different circuit! The results are significantly better and very qualitative. I admittedly have 3 power conditioners for my home theater setup, which includes: Denon AVR-x4500h, 2 REL Subwoofers, 2 external amplifiers, dacs, a headphone tube amp. A TV, and a few other items. The reason I went for a second circuit is because I was overloading my single circuit with too much AV gear and a result, my monolith m7100x amp was generating a lot of static when it was powered on and not playing (in all channels), after trying a ground loop hum isolator, an isolation transformer, art clean box pros ( to have a true, balanced XLR connection between my avr and monolith amp). And trying three different power conditioners: the Audio Quest PQ4, the Paramax 4300, and the furman PST-8D nothing reduced the static. Also, the dynamic range if all if my devices sounded limited. I used this extension cord to power my PQ4 from a completely different circuit and I immediately noticed a significant reduction in static coming from my monolith amp. My PQ4 currently powers my TV, AVR, and 2 external amps. Drawing electricity from 2 different circuits to power my home theater system hobby made my listening experience come to life as there is now a significant dynamic range and all of the sound has become rich and much more alive. I also added pictures of 6” extension cords you can buy in a 6 pack. I mention this as most power conditioners do not have a lot of room between outlets. Using these 6” three prong extension cords have allowed me to plug in large usb adapters that would have normally taken up the space of 2-3 outlets and now only takes up 1 outlet so all of my devices can be plugged into power conditioners negating the reach to buy upgraded ac cables. In conclusion I have found using 2 separate outlets for you AV system makes the sound really come to life and can even reduce a ground loop hum that nothing else can fix. FYI, I have gone through 3 monolith m7100x amplifiers and they all hum. I do know it’s specifically the monolith amp as when the monolith amp has been shipped off for replacement through their warranty program my Denon AVR-x4500h and Emotiva Bass X 3 channel amp powered all of my speakers with no hum. Note: I did unplug all if my devices AC power one at a time, and all cords one at a time. The only interesting find was that I found if I plugged my laptop into my docking station via HDMI the hum from the monolith got worse, so I plug the HDMI Cable and the Ethernet cable directly into my work laptop and only use the docking station as a power supply for my laptop as unplugging the dell docking station from the AC outlet did not impact the hum from my monolith amp.
P**O
Proteção
Não conhecia a função de oscilador de tensão, mas posso dizer que esse produto faz o que se propõe e além de tudo tem uma ótima qualidade e design moderno. Para quem tem problemas de voltagem mais elevada que o designado para aparelhos sensíveis, como os Receivers (Home Theater), também recomendo um transformador redutor antes do Panamax. Esses transformadores são construídos sob encomenda, não existe de pronta entrega, pois são necessários mensurações de voltagem (volts) e corrente (amperes). A combinação foi perfeita e meu sistema passou a funcionar com total segurança e estabilidade, sem danificar componentes eletrônicos. Recomendo!
J**H
Excellent working power conditioner
Wanted a good working power conditioner in my price range with a visual display showing live voltage. I’ve only had it for two days but am pleased with its performance. Shipping was excellent, package arrived in excellent condition.
R**S
Ótimo custo benefício
Atendeu perfeitamente as expectativas, só não achei interessante a construção das tomadas traseiras, a frontal, está na direção correta, porém as traseiras, por serem feitas para ligar lateralmente os equipamentos, caso tenha fonte, ou seja maior que o normal, atrapalha a utilização da tomada que está ao lado, o que não aconteceria se as tomadas fossem posicionadas como a frontal.
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