To deliver all the performance of your equipment, your home theater components require
a consistent supply of 120 volts from your AC wall outlet. But power irregularities
like swells and sags both inside and outside your home ensure that this is rarely
the case. No matter how big or small your home theater system is, this fluctuating
AC power can significantly compromise sound and picture quality, as well as the
lifespan of your components. When voltage irregularities do occur, home theater
components have to work much harder to deliver the quality they’re programmed to
provide. This extra effort surfaces in the form of degraded audio and video clarity
including one-dimensional, thinner sound and compromised resolution and brightness.
This is where Power Conditioners come in.
The minimum we recommend for any system is a surge protector. What you gain from
higher performance Power Conditioner products is a higher level of surge protection
and filtration of AC line noise as well as RF and EM interference. This
can vastly improve the audio and picture quality of your system.
Higher end Power Conditioner products do an excellent job of protecting your components
from harmful power surges, but its benefits include much more than just surge protection.
The equipment virtually stops the electromagnetic and radio frequency noise that
goes right through typical surge protectors which can degrade sound and picture
quality. In addition, they offer noise isolation circuits that separate analog audio,
video, digital, and ultra-high current audio outlets. The result is high quality
sound and picture that’s free from performance-damaging interference. The result
should also be the virtual elimination of the hum, buzz, and static .
Automatic Voltage Stabilizer Power Conditioners delivers exactly 120-volts to your
equipment -- the precise voltage that sensitive audio and video components are designed
to work at -- even when your local power company delivers as little as 80-volts
or as much as 130-volts (overvoltage surges are surprisingly common!). Protect your
valuable components from damage that occurs from too-low or too-high voltage, and
assure maximum system performance.
To deliver all the performance of your equipment, your home theater components require
a consistent supply of 120 volts from your AC wall outlet. But power irregularities
like swells and sags both inside and outside your home ensure that this is rarely
the case. No matter how big or small your home theater system is, this fluctuating
AC power can significantly compromise sound and picture quality, as well as the
lifespan of your components. When voltage irregularities do occur, home theater
components have to work much harder to deliver the quality they’re programmed to
provide. This extra effort surfaces in the form of degraded audio and video clarity
including one-dimensional, thinner sound and compromised resolution and brightness.
This is where Power Conditioners come in.
The minimum we recommend for any system is a surge protector. What you gain from
higher performance Power Conditioner products is a higher level of surge protection
and filtration of AC line noise as well as RF and EM interference. This
can vastly improve the audio and picture quality of your system.
Higher end Power Conditioner products do an excellent job of protecting your components
from harmful power surges, but its benefits include much more than just surge protection.
The equipment virtually stops the electromagnetic and radio frequency noise that
goes right through typical surge protectors which can degrade sound and picture
quality. In addition, they offer noise isolation circuits that separate analog audio,
video, digital, and ultra-high current audio outlets. The result is high quality
sound and picture that’s free from performance-damaging interference. The result
should also be the virtual elimination of the hum, buzz, and static .
Automatic Voltage Stabilizer Power Conditioners delivers exactly 120-volts to your
equipment -- the precise voltage that sensitive audio and video components are designed
to work at -- even when your local power company delivers as little as 80-volts
or as much as 130-volts (overvoltage surges are surprisingly common!). Protect your
valuable components from damage that occurs from too-low or too-high voltage, and
assure maximum system performance.