Noise filter/ Surge Suppressor
BOWLMAN
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Just purchased a Tripp-Lite HT10DBS Surge Suppressor.Somebody on this site suggested the purchase.Thanks,best $80.00 I have spent.Could not find who to give credit to..
I have real old 2 wire outlets in my home, and was not a believer in better power sources or power cables. I AM NOW...After hooking up my new surg suppressor the sound coming from my speakers is way better,the sound is deeper and fuller.It is truly amazing..
Now I am a believer in better house wiring and power cables.
I was going to upgrade my speakers (B&W 703s to B&W 803s) but not now! That is how much the sound was improved....
Thanks again
I have real old 2 wire outlets in my home, and was not a believer in better power sources or power cables. I AM NOW...After hooking up my new surg suppressor the sound coming from my speakers is way better,the sound is deeper and fuller.It is truly amazing..
Now I am a believer in better house wiring and power cables.
I was going to upgrade my speakers (B&W 703s to B&W 803s) but not now! That is how much the sound was improved....
Thanks again
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Somebody can correct me if I'm wrong here, but just an FYI...
I also live in a house where the majority of the wire is 2 wire outlets. And as I understand it if you only have a 2 wire outlet, with no ground wire, your Tripp-Lite is likely not protecting as well as it should, or not protecting at all. I believe the Tripp-Lite (or any surge protector) needs the ground wire to send the surges. So you may want to look into having that checked/fixed.
I know a lot of surge surpressors have a light on them that lights up when it is protected, it usually only shows up when there is a ground present.Sony KDL-40V2500 HDTV, Rotel RSX-1067 Receiver, Sony BDP-S550 Blu-ray, Slim Devices Squeezebox, Polk RTi6, CSi3 & R15, DIY sub with Atlas 15 -
The Tripp-Lite (or any other similar protector) should perform as built.
I don't believe that surges are actually sent to ground with these type of
devices, so a grounding receptacle is not entirely necessary for the protector to function. I would still look into having all devices properly grounded, as harmful voltage can be present and you wouldn't know it until you got zapped! Just my .02 .So, are you willing to put forth a little effort or are you happy sitting in your skeptical poo pile?
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