Extension cord advice


I am trying to find an extension cord solution for both my turntable and phono preamp. I am using a Furman that is unwieldy and my wife hates. Wondering if there's a good option with a smaller footprint, or whether an ordinary multi-input extension cord from Home Depot would be acceptable. Please advise!

polanskyd

These are a great option and a great value.  They come in different configurations, and they are built like a tank! I have several and will vouch for them.  They also come with a generously long cord.  If the cord is too long for your needs, you can disassemble the unit, cut the cord and resolder it.  Did that to a couple of them.

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There are two major features of a Furman I recommend:  LiFT and SMP.  This unit has both in the smallest possible form factor.

 

 

Are you using a Furman extension cord or a Furman conditioner? If just a cord, since it is just for your turntable & phono preamp, you don't need a heavy gauge cord. Just get a lighter gauge cord (maybe shielded) that will please your wife.

Thanks for all the responses. I'm using a Furman SS-6. Is there any real benefit to this over an extension cord?

Here are the only advantages over an extension cord.

6 outlets that are circuit breaker protected and EMI/RFI noise attenuation.

I am not super concerned about surge protection -- is there much benefit to noise attenuation given that I'm not using a true conditioner?

It all depends on if you can hear it or not. Try plugging the turntable & phono preamp into an extension cord only and see if you can detect additional noise. Depending on the design & quality of your preamp, it might be dead quiet with either. If you don't hear a difference, you have your answer.