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Old 01-28-2009, 06:05 AM   #1
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I have a Monster Reference Power Conditioner 3500 Mk II and am sold on the benefits of a power conditioner. However, now that my sub has moved and can't be plugged into my current conditioner, I'm looking for a power conditioner just for my sub.

I'm wondering if anyone has some suggestions of a power conditioner that would work well for just my sub. The sub will be the only component plugged into the conditioner. I'm also wondering since the sub will be the only thing plugged into that specific electrical outlet, do I really need a power conditioner, or just a simple surge protector.

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Old 01-28-2009, 06:15 AM   #2
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good question,

why not... buy a longest cord power??
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Longer power cord really won't work (don't want the power cord, surround cable, and sub cable running along the walls and in front of the fireplace)... WAF issue...
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Some power amplifiers have built-in power conditioners and the manufactures recommend that you plug them directly into the wall outlet. Chances are that subwoofer amplifiers do not have this feature.

As a general rule, the better the quality of the power conditioner or the surge protector, the safer your subwoofer will be. This is the response that Velodyne gave to the same question.

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Q: Is it necessary to use a surge protector with my Velodyne subwoofer?

A: It is a good idea to use a surge protector with any sensitive electronics, including your powered subwoofer, especially in areas with stormy weather conditions. When using a surge protector with some of the more powerful Velodyne subwoofers, be certain the surge protector has adequate voltage and passes at least 10 amps.
http://www.velodyne.com/tech/faqansw...4&sid=387y725u
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Monster, and some others, sell conditioners that replace the actual outlet. Solves the problem of where to locate the conditioner etc. and provides the clean look the wife wants. Probably needs to be installed by an electrician though,if cost may is a factor.
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_119MPIW...er.html?tp=568

http://www.crutchfield.com/p_119MPSW...00.html?tp=568
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Panamax M-2 Subwoofer Surge Protector at Amazon

Amazon also has the Monster SW 200, but it looks like it's cheaper at Crutchfield. I bought a SW 200 from Amazon last year for $25.
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Looked at your pics, nice. Why did you move your sub, it was in a very good spot? I would go with a surge protector a conditioner is not needed. The plug you are going to use now is it on the same circuit? If not you might get ground loop hum and need to buy an isolator.
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Looked at your pics, nice. Why did you move your sub, it was in a very good spot? I would go with a surge protector a conditioner is not needed. The plug you are going to use now is it on the same circuit? If not you might get ground loop hum and need to buy an isolator.
I need to update my HT pics. I replaced that sub with the SVS PB13-Ultra and it is quite a bit bigger. Currently I have no ground loop hum.
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Saw your sub pics, are you sure it is not the new coffee table LOL. Can you not move the cabinet over and swap sides to keep the sub away from the heat, also how are you running the sub wires other than the power cord?
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Saw your sub pics, are you sure it is not the new coffee table LOL. Can you not move the cabinet over and swap sides to keep the sub away from the heat, also how are you running the sub wires other than the power cord?
Wife doesn't want sub in front because when all is said and done, it is deeper than the entrainment center. She said the sub can go where it is, or back on the truck to SVS.

Currently the sub and surround cables run along the wall on the floor, around the fireplace to the components. I would run them through the ceiling/walls, but there is no way to do that with my vaulted ceilings. I may re-run wires one day when I'm willing to pay for lots of drywall repair. Perhaps when the Mrs. wants to repaint....
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Do you have access to the floor from downstairs or is it all finished? From your pics you might be able to run all your wires out a small hole behind the cabinet down stairs and come up by the window/wall or small hole/wallplates and run the cables through and under the fire place to neaten it up a bit or look at buying a wireless system to run your existing surround speakers. If you are not getting any hum being at a different plug a surge protector is fine, also a sub that nice probably has an isolator built in.
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