Power Conditioning ?


I am looking for a power protection unit for my system and have seen brands like PS Audio, Monster, etc. But I haven't seen anyone mentioned here on Audiogon about products from APC (American Power Conversion). APC is THE largest and mose reputablepPower protection vendor in the US (and the world). I've worked for IT dept. of several companies and almost all power protections are from APC, except a few huge UPS for the entire server room. I'll bet if you go to your company's server room, you will see APC product all over the place.

My initial research leads me to believe that PS Audio or Monster et al. are way overpriced.

For example,

APC model 'Back-UPS RS'
--Automatic Voltage Regulation, surge protest, 600W output power, plus a 1000VA Battery (!) so you are saved from electricity blackout.
-- MSRP $250.

PS Audio model 'P500 Power Plant'
--Automatic Voltage Regulation, 500W output power
-- MSRP $1995

It is simply difficult (to say the least) for me to justify the 7X price hike. I'd appreciate the experts or gurus here on Audiogon can 'enlighten' me.

BTW, APC's homepage is: www.apcc.com
(you've probably already known PS Audio)

Abe
from Bay Area
abe_av

Showing 1 response by cytocycle

I've been in the computer industry for years also and I have used Tripplite LC1800 watt power conditioners, APC SMART 650,1000's etc.. and they limit current big time, shut down the soundstage, and add lots of noise (versus a good Audiophile conditioner). I've used MIT,Monster,Tice, and finally I am using PS Audio Powerplant which I bought new years ago and just bought the upgrade. It was expensive but the benifit is huge in my system, your mileage will vary and I recommend you try before you buy the hype to make sure it is worth it.