FS: Furman PL-8 Series II Power Conditioner

Metaltastic

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I've had this as the heart of my computer/interface rig for awhile now, but it's a luxury I can't afford any more now that I have a huge car repair bill facing me down - time to just go back to a surge protector from Staples! :erk: But yeah, excellent condition power conditioner with Line Filtering, goes for $150 new (though apparently it's since been replaced), I'm asking $110 shipped in the US, $125 shipped to Europe/South America.

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And even though this one has apparently been discontinued, for reference the PL series has always been Furman's more primo line compared to the M series

EDIT: Seems like the PL-8 II is still on Furman's website, so here's a link to the page on it
 
If you can hold off from putting it on E-Bay for one more day I have a friend that should be interested.
 
Shit. Sorry, I forgot to reply, man. It's a no go from my bra'. Not enough spare dollar bills at the time.
 
Hahaha, quite the story actually - crashed it at this intersection (scroll down just a tiny bit to the big + highway junction); I was going south, and ran the first intersection, which was a yellow light, but after going under the underpass, I saw the second was red, but despite slamming on the brakes, I skidded on wet pavement through the second intersection into an old lady's fender ("should have told her to buy an ESP!" says James, yuk yuk yuk :lol: ). So after waiting 3 weeks to get that fixed here in Oneonta, I drove it home, only to have mechanical problems pop up (totally unrelated, just general engine stuff), and while it was at my local shop, I asked them to have a look at the body work repair job, and it turns out the Oneonta body shop did a pretty shitty repair job, so now I have to wait a few more weeks for it to get fixed AGAIN (though at least insurance is covering it all, so really, all I need the money for is the engine work that's totally unrelated - but it's been such hell waiting for my baby! For now I'm driving some crappy Chevy Aveo econo-box :ill: )
 
Hahaha, quite the story actually - crashed it at this intersection (scroll down just a tiny bit to the big + highway junction); I was going south, and ran the first intersection, which was a yellow light, but after going under the underpass, I saw the second was red, but despite slamming on the brakes, I skidded on wet pavement through the second intersection into an old lady's fender ("should have told her to buy an ESP!" says James, yuk yuk yuk :lol: ). So after waiting 3 weeks to get that fixed here in Oneonta, I drove it home, only to have mechanical problems pop up (totally unrelated, just general engine stuff), and while it was at my local shop, I asked them to have a look at the body work repair job, and it turns out the Oneonta body shop did a pretty shitty repair job, so now I have to wait a few more weeks for it to get fixed AGAIN (though at least insurance is covering it all, so really, all I need the money for is the engine work that's totally unrelated - but it's been such hell waiting for my baby! For now I'm driving some crappy Chevy Aveo econo-box :ill: )

:erk: sorry to hear d00d! i hate crooked mechanics!
 
Thanks man, I'm just glad my local guys back home (who I worked for for a summer, and my family is loyal customers of, so they treat us right) caught it!