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Has anyone found an AC conditioner with a power switch on the front panel that works well for a TV?
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Winston,
My PurePower 1050 was excellent on my Pio plasma too. Right up until it started to give me internal-short error messages on the front panel a couple of months back. It now runs power up self test and promptly shuts itself down. Not sure I want to try running the repair gauntlet with the PP peeps, but have to do something eventually. Been watching A-gon for a Shunyata unit, but so far cant seem to get over my own inertia.
They work great (until they fail, apparently......)
I was under the impression those days were behind them, but obviously not.
Sorry to hear that, Sondek. Big bummer! :-(
Sondek-
you will not regret buying the Shunyata.
While these brands do not have a switch on the front panel,
Richard Gray Power Company (RGPC) or Shunyata are tops in a video set-up.
I use the RGPC Pro 400 for over 10 years now- simply put, it is excellent.
How would you describe the difference the Richard Gray makes?
aarocks,
the Richard Gray is perfect for my set-up, Sony XBR CRT. These products very finely tune the picture and all backgrounds are pitch black.
Also, there is zero white nor red "crush". What that means, no bleeding of white nor red colors (ghosting is another term via Videophiles).
The Shunyata is perfect for those who own Plasma tv sets. It does the exact same thing, as the RGPC on a CRT, tv.
What do you think for an OLED TV?
Frankly speaking, unless you are in a large populated area that is prone to brown/black outs, I would not seek tv conditioning.
Both CRT and Plasma sets should never be exposed to the hazards of brown/black outs. This is the only reason to protect them.
My tv was $2500, 10 years ago and Plasma sets were at least that much and more in comparison. It makes good sense to protect the investment.
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