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Reddit mentions of Furman PL-8C 15 Amp, Advanced Level Power Conditioning, SMP, EVS, LiFT, 9 Outlets, Pullout LED Lights, Isolated Outlet Banks

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Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of Furman PL-8C 15 Amp, Advanced Level Power Conditioning, SMP, EVS, LiFT, 9 Outlets, Pullout LED Lights, Isolated Outlet Banks. Here are the top ones.

Furman PL-8C 15 Amp, Advanced Level Power Conditioning, SMP, EVS, LiFT, 9 Outlets, Pullout LED Lights, Isolated Outlet Banks
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9 Outlets total outlets with Dual Retractable LED LightsFurman's exclusive SMP technology provides the highest level of surge & spike protection available.Isolated outlet banks minimize inter-component interference and noise contamination.15 Amp rating featuring a high inrush magnetic circuit breaker for added protection.From the #1 brand in professional power conditioning. Perfect for instrument rigs, home recording, DJ equipment, pro audio rigs and home entertainment systems.
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ColorBlack
Height1.75 Inches
Length10.5 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateAugust 2009
Weight11.8 Pounds
Width19 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Furman PL-8C 15 Amp, Advanced Level Power Conditioning, SMP, EVS, LiFT, 9 Outlets, Pullout LED Lights, Isolated Outlet Banks:

u/damien6 · 1 pointr/WeAreTheMusicMakers

I use a Furman PL-8C power conditioner and a couple Furman Plug Locks to plug everything in. Everything turns on with the flip of the switch on the front of the power conditioner. Super convenient and no noise.

u/djbeefburger · 1 pointr/audioengineering

You're welcome. As mentioned elsewhere, the order of powering things on matters in some cases, so - power amp on last, if nothing else. I have a rack, and with both my conditioner and my amp's power switches on the front, it's easy. There are fancy/expensive power conditioners that can turn things on in sequence, but if you have a lot of hardware, even a basic/cheap conditioner is worth the money.

Also, in case you want a recommendation, /r/audioengineering (and others) pretty much swear by Furman. I have one of these and it's great.