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    Forum Member DravenX's Avatar
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    non rack power conditioner

    Can any of you guys recommend a good power conditioner for the floor. I have been searching around and most of the stuff looks to be rack mounted and I would prefer not to lug around another piece of equipment. There are two I've seen on Musicians friend that look promising but I'm sure some of you guys have first hand experience with these things and I would appreciate any input.

    This need has come up recently as my three last gigs have given me a headache as far as clean power is concerned. One gig I was picking up radio through my amp. The next two gigs I was having various degrees of hum that made it all but impossible for me to drive my amp that way I like to. (NOTE: this does not happen in my practice area and at these gigs it was happening regardless of what was plugged into the amp.)

    Thanks in advance...

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    Re: non rack power conditioner

    I would stay away from Monster products just on general principles.

    I'd check the Furman website, and see what they have.
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