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Title: | * * Computer Music, MIDI, and Related Topics * * |
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Moderator: | DYPSS1::SCHAFER |
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Created: | Thu Feb 20 1986 |
Last Modified: | Mon Aug 29 1994 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 2852 |
Total number of notes: | 33157 |
2701.0. "Computer line conditioners for studio use?" by MAJTOM::ROBERT () Thu Aug 22 1991 13:52
I've got plenty of "surge-protection" but nothing that conditions the line
as far as steady voltage, removal of RFI, EMI, etc. I know Furman makes one,
as well as some others, but I've been procrastinating on it, I suppose mostly
because of $$. (I think the Furman one is like $500)
Now I was just breezing thru the DEC-direct and PCI catalogs and noticed
that there were several Uninterruptible Power Supplies available. The main
purpose of these is to keep a system up for X minutes after a power outage so
that clean shutdowns may be performed. However, one ad mentioned
"elimating noise" to the computer, and several mentioned "pure sine-wave
output". No specific reference to what kind of noise, such as RFI, EMI,
but wouldn't pure sine-wave output infer that it was totally "clean"?
The prices seem reasonable, and with the EPP discount of 40% it's more
than a bargain compared to the Furman, with the added benefit of having
continuous power during an outage. (Which would be nice if you're in the
middle of sequencing a huge piece you haven't saved recently!)
I have two questions:
1) Is this suitable for a studio setup?
2) How do I figure out how much stuff I can power off of it? Each model
has a rating in VA, so would that mean a 110VA model would allow me to
power 1 amp worth of stuff @110V? What would safe "head-room" be?
Thanks in advance,
-TR
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2701.1 | I gotta Tripp-Lite conditioner | TALK::HARRIMAN | 'Politically Correct' is an oxymoron | Thu Aug 22 1991 15:32 | 19 |
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Dunno about Furman, but I bought an 1800W Tripp-Lite conditioner
for my studio since the EPS was being real touchy about power.
As it turns out, it helped that whole end of the studio.
The one I got is a regulator/filter, provides a constant 117V load-
balanced with EMI/RFI filtering in it. Spike/surge protection,
handles input voltages down to 90V before it shuts down, up to
130V the other way. It is NOT a UPS, but it does seem to do
well as a surge protector/hum abater.
I think you can get 1800W units for around $300. That seems to
do me pretty well, so long as I don't put the power amp in the
protected outlet.
fwiw.
/pjh
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