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Hi All,
Im thinking to purchase one of these power conditioner. But im not sure which one i want. Ive seen a lot of good reviews on Panamax more than Monster. Is it really worth it to get one of these? Or I'm better off with something around $50? Please adivse. Thank you |
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It totally depends on how much you want to protect your gear. For me I probably have around $10,000 worth of gear so spending 500 on insurance is worth it to me. I know lately since we've been having odd lighting strikes I feel better that my gear is connected through the panamax.
As far as monster or panamax? Well I can't tell you want is better (honestly I don't think you can go wrong with either) but, for me I chose the panamax and I couldn't be happier. |
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I ONLY use Panamax at my place. If you are looking at a M5300PM, for a bit more you can get the M5400PM which adds voltage regulation. Non-voltage regulation power conditioners disconnect for under & over voltage, but the M5400PM keeps you within 115 to 125 volts at all times. The bad thing about under voltage is that your gear will draw more current, hence your gear will get hotter and shorten its lifespan. Too much voltage is not good either. After 8pm my power hits 126 to 128 most nights, though in the summer when many people are using air conditioners, my voltage will drop to 111 or 114.
I had a M5400EX prior and voltage regulation was the reason for my upgrade. If you are really on a budget the M10HT-PRO is a great unit and has a feature that does not even show up until you hit the M7500-PRO at $1999. The M10HT-PRO has 2 banks of 2 isolated digital ultrasonic noise filters, the only other model in the Panamax line that offers those is the 7500-PRO. The M10HT-PRO also has 6 linear filtration outlets (the same as all the PM series for filtration). The M10HT-PRO at $170 has basically everything that a M5100PM other than the 2 high-current outlets, voltage meter, USB charger & ethernet. This is because the M10HT-PRO is a Furman model, and when Panamax purchased Furman in 2006 they moved that model over to the Panamax line and then discontinued it as a Furman. Though I prefer the black finish of the Panamax more than the gray Furman look. |
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