#14596 - 01/18/05 10:48 PM
Isobar 8?
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Deputy Gunslinger
Registered: 01/13/05
Posts: 10
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I am looking at the Isobar 8 - all I've got right now is Projection TV, Satellite, DVD Player, 7100, and 950. I am looking to add a cd player soon.
What would be best to hook into the filtered slots? I am guessing TV, Satellite, DVD, & 950 - correct? Would I want to exchange the CD player for one of these down the road?
My sub is across the room so it is not a factor.
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#14597 - 01/19/05 01:18 AM
Re: Isobar 8?
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Gunslinger
Registered: 02/07/03
Posts: 242
Loc: Los Angeles
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Does that Tripplite have four filtered plugs and four isolated plugs? If so, I'd recommend putting these components into the isolated plugs.
I don't have a 7100 but I'd be inclined to plug a power amp directly into the wall. In my case, I get better performance from the amp that way.
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#14599 - 01/19/05 02:52 PM
Re: Isobar 8?
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Desperado
Registered: 12/19/02
Posts: 427
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There might be a case where it would matter - but not likely with the components that you have listed.
I recently replaced a bunch of cheap powerbars with some Tripp-Lite products: an ISOBAR4 Ultra and two HT10DBS units.
First off I did so for increased protection reasons. I did not expect to hear or see any difference - and in fact this has been the case.
However I also wanted to remove a 1:1 A/C transformer (ground loop isolating transformer) from my system that was powering (and isolating) all of the wall-warted components - some of which were adding noise to the system.
I plugged all of them into one of the HT10DBS units - which has six outlets spaced for wall-warts. On the HT10DBS I believe that there are five "banks" of two isolated receptacles. So all of the wall-warts ended up being isolated from all of the non-wall-warted components - as they were before. The HT10DBS performed just as well as the transformer had (ie. no noticeable noise.)
While I did not try it, I suspect that if I plugged a very noisy wall-wart into a bank along with my Model 950, that there could have been a noise problem created - since they would not have been isolated from each other - at least not by the HT10DBS.
So the original qustion is a valid one. Assuming that the Isobar 8 has four banks of two isolated receptacles, are there any combinations of types of components from the given list that should not be connected to the same bank? Likely not - would be my guess. However if you do happen to encounter either audio or video noise it would be a simple matter of swapping a plug or two to see if it improves the situation. Perhaps to start you would put the TV and amp on a bank all by themselves - and plug the rest in anywhere else - on the (perhaps flawed) premise that the amp is most likely to cause noise - and the TV the most likely to display it (pardon the pun). However I really don't think it will make a difference.
Please let us know the result since every situation is different.
Jeff Mackwood
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#14600 - 01/19/05 03:34 PM
Re: Isobar 8?
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Gunslinger
Registered: 02/07/03
Posts: 242
Loc: Los Angeles
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Soundhound uses Tripp Lite, so he might be better able to offer some insight into the Isobars. Well, thanks Gonk. I have Tripplite, too. What am I? Chopped liver?? (Just kidding)
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#14601 - 01/19/05 06:15 PM
Re: Isobar 8?
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Deputy Gunslinger
Registered: 01/13/05
Posts: 10
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What does a power conditioner add? Does it just regulate the power? The more I read the more lost I seem to get.
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