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| System Setup and Connection Changed set-up....o.k. to plug plasma straight into socket?Discuss Changed set-up....o.k. to plug plasma straight into socket? in the Home Theater | Audio and Video forum; Changed set-up....o.k. to plug plasma straight into socket? I am moving all my gear to a rack in a closet for a clean look.
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| Changed set-up....o.k. to plug plasma straight into socket? I am moving all my gear to a rack in a closet for a clean look. So I will be moving the power line conditioner I have used for over the past two years. *Can/should I plug my 1150HD straight into a wall socket? | |||
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| Re: Changed set-up....o.k. to plug plasma straight into socket? You can and many do but if you run across a budget solution I would add one in time. Have you ever A/B tested your conditioner to confirm any benefit in picture quality? | |||
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| Re: Changed set-up....o.k. to plug plasma straight into socket? You know what, I haven't. I bought it along with my first HDTV over two years ago before I really knew anything at all and have used it since. What would be a temporary good enough budget option for now? | |||
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| Re: Changed set-up....o.k. to plug plasma straight into socket? No need to do anything temporary. This is all the protection that you need. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16812102407 "It is better to debate a question without settling it than to settle a question without debating it." -Joseph Joubert Raise the bar. | |||
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| Re: Changed set-up....o.k. to plug plasma straight into socket? Do you NEED a conditioner? Maybe. Would I plug it directly to the wall? NO. But, a simple surge protector would suffice if you don't want to spend money on the conditioner. Rotel/B&W/Arcam/Rega/Pioneer Elite | |||
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| Re: Changed set-up....o.k. to plug plasma straight into socket? There is little need for a power conditioner unless you have a specific noise problem that cannot be solved with proper electrical system and signal system design and installation. Power conditioners will not improve the image on a PDP or other display in nearly all cases. I have experimented with measurements of line noise and filtering for years and have never been able to confirm any improvement due to line conditioners. I do not suggest that it is not possible but with hundreds of installations and hundreds more sets serviced, I have never been able to see nor measure such improvements. Ground problems can create disturbances, but proper system design and installation almost always relieves these issues. Just the installation of a surge suppressor that protects all of the signal lines and ties all of the grounds together has often solved many problems. The point that most proponents miss is that the $20 product mentioned above does the same thing in this regard as the products that cost hundreds, so the improvements that they see could often have been accomplished with a fraction of the cost by properly gounding the system or even just by co-location of power to the same outlet. "It is better to debate a question without settling it than to settle a question without debating it." -Joseph Joubert Raise the bar. | |||
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| Re: Changed set-up....o.k. to plug plasma straight into socket? Thanks guys! So, is that cheap surge protector the type I need, or should I look at something more? I don't think I'll need the conditioner, but if I notice a negative change in PQ(not likely), I can move it to the plasma wall. | |||
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| Re: Changed set-up....o.k. to plug plasma straight into socket? Is this enough? Or look for something else? http://www.tripplite.com/products/pr...m?productID=94 | |||
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| Re: Changed set-up....o.k. to plug plasma straight into socket? I would go with this one It has a better design and is rated for 2200 joules. It also has isolated noise filters built in. I have 3 of them hooked up to my system. Home theater: Onkyo TXSR805 receiver, Samson Servo 4120 bridged @240wattsX2, 2-Mission 765 Mains, 4-762i's Rears, SVS PB13 Ultra, AR center PSC25, 2 Audio control C131 EQ's, Toshiba HD AX2 & Samsung BDP1400 DVD players, Sanyo Z2 projector Two Channel system: Yamaha RX-V995, Mission 764i's & A/D/S MS3u sub Yamaha KX-393 Tape deck, CDC 805 5 disc CD changer, LG DV7832NXC DVD player, Motorola HD-PVR, Sony KP-53HS30 rear projection HDTV, turntable PS-T20 Nintendo Wii | |||
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| Re: Changed set-up....o.k. to plug plasma straight into socket? Neither has any signal line suppression. If you are using the set as a monitor this is not an issue. Tripplite makes fine equipment. "It is better to debate a question without settling it than to settle a question without debating it." -Joseph Joubert Raise the bar. | |||
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| Re: Changed set-up....o.k. to plug plasma straight into socket? I have one of this for all my equipment (except subs) http://www.tripplite.com/products/pr...productID=3071 ... What I like is that is a battery back up... so I have some time to turn the TV off in case of power failure. I think the most important thing is to protect the equipment for power changes with a voltage regulator. | |||
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| Re: Changed set-up....o.k. to plug plasma straight into socket? Voltage regulator? As for the surge protector, instead of the block by Tripplite reccomended by tonyvdb how about this for just a few dollars more? http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...07A9F&v=glance | |||
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In my opinion yhou could get better protection for under $50 but with no UPS or voltage regulation. "It is better to debate a question without settling it than to settle a question without debating it." -Joseph Joubert Raise the bar. | ||||
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| Re: Changed set-up....o.k. to plug plasma straight into socket? Quote:
This looks like much better protection and is reasonably priced. I wish they would give more specs, however. One of the things I like about Panamax is that they give specs on just about everything. "It is better to debate a question without settling it than to settle a question without debating it." -Joseph Joubert Raise the bar. | ||||
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