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⚡ Power Perfected: Protect, Clean & Elevate Your Home Theater Experience
The Panamax M5400-PM is a premium 11-outlet home theater power conditioner featuring patented Automatic Voltage Monitoring that disconnects power during unsafe voltage events, Level 5 noise filtration for superior EMI/RFI suppression, and isolated outlet banks to prevent noise cross-contamination. It enhances AV performance by regulating voltage within ±5V of 120VAC, offers sequential startup/shutdown to protect speakers, and includes front-panel USB charging and LAN passthrough. Backed by a lifetime product warranty and connected equipment protection, it’s engineered to safeguard and optimize mid-sized home theater systems.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 376 Reviews |
T**R
Works great, but contains features that could now be considered obsolete and unwanted
I'll start with the surprising good news about this unit - after plugging my HT system components into this device, the picture got brighter on the high-end Sony TV. This was an unexpected shock to the two people who witnessed it because we both spontaneously noticed the picture quality change at the same time, and both of us are very suspicious of snake oil related claims. The power outlet I'm forced to use for our system is on the far end of a GFCI device, so that might be related (for one thing, I can't run ethernet over powerline with this outlet). We run the unit as always-on and control power to the components individually, so I can't speak to the timed shutdown and startup features. We don't have tube equipment or anything that needs to warm up. Our OLED TV prefers to have power at all times even when "off" so it can do panel self-maintenance and download firmware updates, and it controls the soundbar and subwoofer and rear speakers so there's no need for sequencing there. The streaming boxes (Roku, Apple) take little power, and the DVD player is turned on only when being used. So the Panamax is always on. I like the front meters that show both volts and amps, but the quality of the blue LEDs that light the meters is questionable - they are a bit cheap looking and the brightness adjustments are not sufficiently adjustable. This is in contrast to the rest of the unit which feels very solid and well built. The utility value of including protection for phone (landlines) and ethernet is questionable - if you can't provide protection at the point of entry into your house then they are mostly useless. Most HT systems are not located at the same place in the house as the point of entry for the phone lines and primary internet connection. The days of these kinds of things being useful are waning - I'd rather have another pair of outlets. Ditto for the USB port on the front - I've already got plenty of ways to charge my phone. When contemplating this box, I'm most of all interested solely in 120VAC power conditioning. There has been no transformer buzzing or any other kind of noise from the unit I got - it has been utterly silent at all times. We've had no power problems so far that would trip the over- or under-voltage reactions so I can't address how this unit behaves when something like that happens. And I hope I never have to. But the cost of this unit was about 10% of the cost of the electronic components it is protecting, so it feels like worthwhile insurance. *Update 03/05/2024* This product now costs $750, which is $300 more than when I bought it less than 3 months ago.
D**T
It’s a wonderful product!
My older version of this product gave up the ghost after 25 years of faithful service. I know it saved my stereo system from electrical spikes many times and I wanted to replace it with a better one. I love the blue glow it gives off in a darkened room
T**D
Replaced my 22year old 5500-ex. Works exactly as expected. Beautiful picture & surge protection
I was concerned about a couple of reports of a "Loud Buzzing" coming from the unit but mine had no loud buzzing. Having an electrical generator featured on the 5400 vs the 5300 I wanted that extra protection during surges. I put my ear against the unit itself and heard a minimal hum (Normal) and if I turned off all items (tv, frig, furnace, etc) I could barely hear a low hum at 1' but nothing beyond that and certainly nothing noticeable. Plugged everything in and still quiet. I sit 8' feet away and nothing at all so I'm not sure what people are referring to. This replaced my 22-year-old Panamax 5500-ex (Their flagship unit back in 2002) which finally gave out saving all of my very expensive components 65" Sony Bravia tv, Sony sacd player, Panasonic UHDTV & Denon S950H receiver. Served me very well so sticking with their flagship unit. Peace of mind and 4 dimmable options down to a few tiny blue led lights just the perfect ambience no distraction. Oh... great price too for what it does and features you get. No brainer.
G**H
Nice piece of protection
After 15 years of faithful service and a lightning strike the cooked my Preamp and (at the time) 2 year old Powerbar (followed by Monster covering the cost of repair and sending me a new power bar), my Monster Powerbar Surge protector/line conditioner needed to be replaced. Having since moved from upper entry level equipment to much higher end equipment, I decided a step up in protection was also warranted. After much research I finally decided on the Panamax M5400 based on "expert" and consumer reviews, and company listed specs. Shy of a full UPS system, this seemed like one of the best choices. I was a little concerned about the unit making noise after reading some customer reviews, but my unit is silent. The displayed voltages not being accurate was brought up in reviews a few times as well, but after taking voltage (in and out) measurement on my own, my unit is spot on. Having just bought a 4k Q series Samsung tv, I can't vouch for any picture improvement, as I thought it was pretty amazing when it was hooked up to the Monster. The sub amp does seem to have a little more punch than before, though that may just be my imagination. No protector is perfect and given a large enough surge, could theoretically make it though to attached equipment. That's why the $$ recovery warranty was important to me as well, and Panamax offers one of the better ones that I saw. The fact that some people suffered loss due to a spike getting through was less important to me than the company standing behind their product and their warranty. Needless to say, I haven't dealt with them yet in this respect, but have seen where they are very good about it. I just hope that when/if I ever need them in that regard, that they are as easy to deal with as Monster was. As a bonus, the front design with the (adjustable dimming) blue lighted circles around the voltage/amperage display matches my Marantz equipment pretty flawlessly.
M**G
Panamax/NICE M5400 still a fantastic power unit!
This is my third one of these. Showed up under NICE badge. No, all is good there. New owners, badges. One went "missing" on move to our new house. I have one for my stereo equipment, and one for my A/V home theater since they are on different floors of my house. I live an area that has over/under voltage situations all the time due to power outages, generator start ups etc.. Never had a problem with the unit, and it does a fantastic job on my high-end home theater and stereo equipment. I have learned from experience that you need to hook up all the connections that your A/V has through this unit for total protection. Stray items that aren't protected may get zapped, and then zap other units along that same power path (very simplified explanation).
J**R
panamax
Yea I like this. I don't buy some of the snake oil about some of the products out there and I'm sure at some point given XX surge or lightening strike...electronics will be damaged. I take reasonable precautions given my stero gear. This device has a number of good features and appears to be well made. I have no ability to comment on the actual internal components used in the device. easy to use and easy to setup and follow the instructions. I believe some of the products will have the brand name "Nice" on them vs. panamax.
T**T
Appears to do what they claim. BUT, there IS an audible hum when it is powered on. ANNOYING.
So far it looks like it does what they claim. I bought it even after reading a lot of the reviews and making a judgement call on the ones that talked about the hum you hear when it is plugged into the wall. I was hoping it was just a few duds or people who just complain over small things. HOWEVER, it definitely has an audible hum. It is very annoying. I am living with it by leaving it shut in the media console. But if this was not behind closed doors, I would be returning it. It wouldnt be so bad if it was in an environment that had a lot of ambient noise. But considering most higher end media equipment is in quiet rooms where sometimes quiet movies are played etc..... This is borderline unacceptable. Edit 2025-01……. This thing is the most annoying piece of junk I have ever bought. I was building out a media room/game room with some very high end equipment. 83inch LG C3 oled tv, ps5, AppleTv, Nakamichi Dragon soundbar setup with 2 8inch subs and one of the new 12 inch subs, Restoration Hardware media console, etc etc. I wanted the best protection for the devices and something that complemented the very very expensive media console. I am not able to game with the ps5 shut up in the media console with doors shut so I leave one door open for air flow while playing. The noise from this Panamax is unbearable. I have a lower end Panamax that doesn’t have the voltage regulation and it makes no noise whatsoever. This thing makes a horrible noise that has become to become my nails on a chalkboard unfortunately. It is too late to return it but I guess I will work with Panamax to see if there is anything that can be done. I am VERY disappointed in this unit. I am considering taking it out and throwing it away. I hate to waste the money but it is JUST THAT BAD.
R**M
Protection Confirmed!
1/2/13 Update: Protection confirmed again! And, again, no simple surge protector would have done this. We experienced a very strange power outage. It appeared to begin with a surge followed by voltage dropping from 120V to 60V (where it remained for about an hour). The Panamax immediately cut the power to everything plugged into it and did not pass the 60V of power through to any of the devices during the outage. Low voltage (below 108V) can also harm electronics! For the rest of my devices (refrigerator, dishwasher, etc.) I had to manually trip the breakers so as to avoid damage to those devices. In the end (other than one CFL bulb), everything seemed to work normally (whether plugged into the Panamax or not). But, this sort of damage is cumulative and not always immediately evident. So, I'd say it is safe to assume that -- at a minimum -- the devices plugged into the Panamax had their life expectancy extended. 7/26/10 Update: The voltage anomaly occurred! This weekend, my electric company -- with no apparent external factors involved -- pushed 125 to 127 volts into my home for the entire weekend (122 to 124 is normal for them). At 127 volts, the Buck stage kicked in and reduced the voltage to 117. The Buck stage continued to supply reduced voltage until the input voltage dropped to 123. The CBEMA curve suggests that computer equipment (and, presumably, other electronic equipment) is designed to function properly at plus or minus 10% of 120 volts. However, functioning properly is one thing and sustaining damage over time is another. This Panamax product is designed to keep the voltage within plus or minus 5% of 120 volts. This weekend, the product performed as advertised. In doing so, it might have prolonged the life of my home theater equipment. No simple surge protector could do that. Original review follows: Until a voltage anomaly occurs, it is hard to know how this unit performs. But, I have no reason to doubt the listed specifications. Based upon those specifications, this unit should provide far, FAR better protection than a simple surge protector. And, it appears to be a far better value than even the entry level voltage regulator from Monster, inc (the AVS 2000). The online manual for the AVS 2000 -- unlike this Panamax -- offers very few specifics on voltage regulation. Here in the wild, wild west, various critters tend to find their way into our electrical grid, thereby shorting things out in sometimes spectacular ways and creating all sorts of havoc, voltage anomalies and blackouts. The damage suffered by my previous A/V system -- then protected by a high quality surge protector -- may well have been caused by these errant critters. My hope and expectation is that this unit will substantially prolong the useful life of my new A/V system. Subjectively speaking, this unit does seem to have improved the picture and sound quality. But, I did not do any side-by-side testing.
A**R
Quality
Excellent product Excellent seller Keep it up
A**N
Justo lo que ofrece
Excelente para equipos de vdieao, sonido y computadoras.. Tiene también un contacto anterior para consolas.. Excelente..
H**O
Marca tradicional.
Excelente para proteger aparelhos eletrônicos sensíveis e, como ele próprio não é barato, é bom proteger ele também com um dps :D.
M**A
Marca confiável
Já tenho um condicionador desta marca há mais de 3 anos e resolvi comprar este outro principalmente pela característica de controle de tensão. São ótimos aparelhos e que fazem uma real diferença de som e imagem, mas o mais importante é que prolongam a vida útil dos delicados aparelhos hi end. Para mim é um investimento primordial devido ao nosso péssimo serviço de rede elétrica.
S**Y
Easy setup
This was an easy install. Lots of inputs for Your electronics
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