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#62664 - 11/11/06 06:58 PM power conditioners
bwallen77 Offline
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Registered: 05/10/06
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Loc: Akron, Ohio
Gonk or anyone else knowledgable with electrical engineering.
Im buying a monster power hts 3500 power conditioner which is rated at 15 amps over 10 outlets. Is this enough for my home theater setup. I have a 990/7125 combo with a rear projection 57 inch hdtv. I also run a xbox 360 and hd dvr.
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#62665 - 11/17/06 05:23 PM Re: power conditioners
Craigo87 Offline
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Registered: 10/05/06
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Loc: Camano Island, WA
The 15 amp rating doesn't tell us much. However, the outlaw 7125, has the potential to draw 875 watts which is significant. Klipsh speakers are very efficient, so unless you plan on blowing out your eardrums, you'll likely never push the amp to max pwr output. The xbox 360 and hd dvr have a negligible draw I'm sure. I suspect the hdtv doesn't draw a terribly large load of current either. If you're wondering if you'll exceed the 15 amp capacity of the conditioner with the equipment listed, the answer I believe is no. You should be safe.

It would be helpful if these marketing goofs would provide useable information in the specifications for their products. I tried to find a max. power rating for any of the internal circuits of the Monster (online), but found nothing. Ito wouldn't hurt to contact Monster and check out their customer service. I have an old Adcom ACE-515 AC Enhancer that has a max. pwr rating for the high current outlets(2) of 500 watts. But this is an old 80's vintage conditioner. I strongly suspect the Monster is a more robust unit.

Craigo
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#62666 - 11/17/06 06:13 PM Re: power conditioners
Viejo Loco Offline
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Registered: 10/13/06
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Loc: Rio Rancho
I concur with Craigo on this. It should be more than enough for the equipment you are using.
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#62667 - 11/17/06 06:30 PM Re: power conditioners
gonk Offline
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Loc: Memphis, TN USA
I also agree - a 15A conditioner is plenty, although I'd make sure you plug the 7125 into a high-current outlet on the power conditioner if it has one (probably labeled as "high current" or for use with power amps).
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#62668 - 11/17/06 08:44 PM Re: power conditioners
bwallen77 Offline
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Loc: Akron, Ohio
thanks
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Klipsch RF-25's, Klipsch RC-25, Klipsch RS-25, Klipsch RS-52's

Home theater
990/7125 - Until the 978 is released
Seymour Av xd 120" screen
panasonic pt-ae7000u
3 In cabinet Axiom M80's, 4 Qs8's, In cabinet EP-800 subwoofer

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