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No noise w Guitar/Audio Interface any longer
I have a basic 1st gen Focusrite Scarlett interface with a guitar plugged into it. For ages I couldn't understand why some people on YouTube have managed to get good tones with various Amp Sims, my setup was just too noisy and fuzzy. I've tried with a DI Box, took care of clipping, nothing helped. I've installed this power conditioner and boom, the noise was gone. And I'm not talking about placebo effect: my girlfriend instantly noticed the difference without me giving her heads up. It's day and night.
In a nutshell: if you're living in an old building with shitty electricity, have a guitar and you'd like to use it with an audio interface only, you need to buy this thing.
In a nutshell: if you're living in an old building with shitty electricity, have a guitar and you'd like to use it with an audio interface only, you need to buy this thing.
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Power for the rack
I use this to power the following devices:
- Power distributor (to power the pedalboard)
- Lexicon reverb
- Engl e840
- Engl e530
- Peavey Rockmaster
It is a super solid little 1u device that has 8 three pin connectors on the back to power your devices. There is also one on the front which is handy!
The power cable is not attached to the device which in my opinion is great as you may need to replace it due to wear or accidental crushing by heavy equipment xD Or even if you take it abroad, just plug a local power cable in and done.
It comes with a few power cables in the box so you can get started strait away. They are quite long so if you are powering devices in a rack, they are easily long enough.
It is currently doing it's job and I have nothing to moan about
- Power distributor (to power the pedalboard)
- Lexicon reverb
- Engl e840
- Engl e530
- Peavey Rockmaster
It is a super solid little 1u device that has 8 three pin connectors on the back to power your devices. There is also one on the front which is handy!
The power cable is not attached to the device which in my opinion is great as you may need to replace it due to wear or accidental crushing by heavy equipment xD Or even if you take it abroad, just plug a local power cable in and done.
It comes with a few power cables in the box so you can get started strait away. They are quite long so if you are powering devices in a rack, they are easily long enough.
It is currently doing it's job and I have nothing to moan about
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They work perfectly.
I have two of them in the studio where all analogue and digital equipment is plugged occupying all outlets.
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Great Value!
It simply does the job right! Well priced and works well . Recommended!
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For this price - unbeatable
Pro:
-easy to handle
-doesnβt get that hot
-sturdy and heavy duty
Cons:
-only 4 IEC cables included
-easy to handle
-doesnβt get that hot
-sturdy and heavy duty
Cons:
-only 4 IEC cables included
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It is the electrical heart of the studio. I connected my best quality and expensive devices to it. I am very satisfied. If you want to send healthy electricity to your devices, it is a price / performance product that you can choose with peace of mind.
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Does it's job like it should
Built like a tank and now I can finally feel good about the safety of my gear!
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Works as described
I live in a noisy neighbourhood... I mean that the EMI and RFI is so bad here that my amp modelers hiss, fizz and pop. Also, the voltage over here fluctuates substantially. Since plugging my modelers into the unit, the noise has pretty much gone. I'm impressed. It is built like a tank and will be installed into my 22 rack high cabinet soon.
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Works great, really easy to use
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Simple and effective
This is a simple, sensible way to handle power distribution for a rack. In a bid to do away with a rats' nest of cabling, I installed one of these in the base of each of my 19" rack bays, and spent a happy afternoon carefully looming power cables down to the power conditioner and audio cables up to the mixing desk area, keeping the two sets as separate as possible The AHPCS10 does require you to either rewire to IEC, or buy IEC leads; but it keeps things very tidy and packs a lot of outputs into a small space. The conditioning element is really useful, since the mains current in my building can be spiky and noisy; with this in line, I'm reassured that the pricier synths are protected and will function well. All in all it's a simple, unobtrusive little piece of kit that does its job well.
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