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    Quote Originally Posted by jermy4
    You seem to understand these specs, which I don't. What specs do I need to look at to make sure the power conditioner will support my panasonic SA-XR10?
    The key item would be if they list the maximum current or power draw. Basically, the number of amps (the current) a device uses can't be greater than the number of amps the power conditioner can handle. If you are given a maximum power draw (lets say 400W) then divide by the voltage (120V) to get the amps (in this case 3.3A).

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    I have the Monster HTPS-7000 and I think it makes a world of difference in my system. Picture appears to be more crisp and color saturated. Audio is free from "noise" and sound stage is excellent. Worth the money in my humble opinion.

    Bill
    Greetings from Central Florida!

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    I have been using an Audio Power power wedge for years. I cannot even think about using unfiltered AC for home theater or audio.
    Dave Nelms

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