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Hey guys! A total newbie question. Ive heard people using power conditioners for their Axe-Fx and POD HD Pro and Eleven Rack. What is this power conditioner ,so to speak of? Thanks.
I see lots of dudes using them live. Does anyone use them in there studio? Also, what is considered a good one? Like the difference between a $300 one and a $100 one? Or is it like the difference between a $100 one and a $2000 one?
I see lots of dudes using them live. Does anyone use them in there studio? Also, what is considered a good one? Like the difference between a $300 one and a $100 one? Or is it like the difference between a $100 one and a $2000 one?
but needless to say you can spend as much as you want in pursuit of clean power.
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I use a Furman PL Plus (it's the one with the glowing LEDS so you can see them on stage) in my home studio and with my recording equipment.
I highly suggest turning on your equipment after turning on the power conditioner and allowing it a little time to stabilize. I know people that have had major issues with their equipment by allowing the power conditioner to act as an on/off control for all their equipment.
I use a Furman PL Plus (it's the one with the glowing LEDS so you can see them on stage) in my home studio and with my recording equipment.
I highly suggest turning on your equipment after turning on the power conditioner and allowing it a little time to stabilize. I know people that have had major issues with their equipment by allowing the power conditioner to act as an on/off control for all their equipment.