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  Monster Home Theater Power Center?
Hi,
As I have assembled a system with nice components I have started to think about a power conditioner/surge protector.
For my home theater system I bought a Monster power center, which works well at least from a surge protection angle. I'm wondering if one of these would work well for a two channel audio system? If not, what would provide very good bang for the buck? I'd prefer to not spend more than $500 if possible.
Thanks
Snackeyp  (Threads | Answers | This Thread)

07-19-11
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07-19-11   I have 2 monster power htps 7000's, one for home theater, th ...   Sid42

07-20-11: Snackeyp
Thanks for the info. I am wondering about the power conditioning abilities of the Monster systems. I guess I forgot to emphasize this point in my original post.
I've been hearing good things about Richard Gray stuff so if it is well worth paying more for something like this from a sound quality standpoint I will probably hold out for that.

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07-20-11   All i know is my systems sound great with the monster 7000. ...   Sid42

07-20-11   I'd suggest taking a look at apc and ps audio and see what y ...   Mceljo

07-20-11   I used to have an old api wedge conditioner which seemed wor ...   Meiwan

07-21-11   Just for the info: currently the cheapest monster 7000 is a ...   Elizabeth

07-21-11   Who cares where you buy it, elizabeth, as long as it is a go ...   Sid42


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