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    Furman AC210 AE

    It's the simple case of looking at the wattage draw, we know the voltage (normal), is 220V to 230V. Now Ohm's law is (Again one of them, more if you need to ask): Voltage x Amperage = Wattage So assuming 220V you will need to stay at 8Amps if you draw 1760W or less, still well within the Furman...
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    Furman AC210 AE

    Look at the back of your kit, max amp or wattage draw will (should) be there. Add them up to see if you are within the specs.
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    Furman AC210 AE

    @TimbaLand, yes that is possible with dynamics but certainly not an issue with Furman. As you can see in the video, Garth clearly indicates how the Furman just allows the resolution to show, as well as the much higher dynamics than the competition they tested. In fact, Furman specifically...
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    Furman AC210 AE

    Firstly, at the price Clearline make a decent product, has some protection, which is better than none but they have limitations. Do not offer micro spike filtration (We can have a 2 hour discussion about this and how misunderstood this phenomena is) , doesn't clean up AC noise in any way, have...
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    Furman AC210 AE

    The Furman AC210 uses a circuit they refer to as LiFT. This is a linear filtration stage and dependent on the amount of mains noise will improve your audio as well as video performance. The SMP circuit is one part of the surge protection but what is really important is this allows for some of...
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    HDMI Audio Extractor

    Hi Graham, Yes as long as the display is on and the source and display has done the handshake with a confirmed picture and sound at the TV side. If you use a stereo only extractor then make sure the HDMI audio format is PCM Stereo and check if the extractor has a dip switch that needs to be...
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    HDMI Audio Extractor

    Hi vintagegraham. HDMI has a little "process" that needs to happen before you get picture and sound. Once the source and the display, or sync in our world, are both on, the source will send 5Volts via pin 18 on the HDMI connector to the display, this is the "hotplug"I was referring to. The...
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    HDMI Audio Extractor

    We do a few HDMI extraction solutions, one being what scrarfussi mentioned above, we have a HDMI stereo version and then a Dolby Digital and DTS downmix version as well. Do remember that with HDMI you will need to have a display that's on to initiate and keep the 5V hotplug going otherwise you...
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    CAN TURNTABLES COPE WITH LARGE CLASSICAL WORKS

    Here's an interesting article with some input on why vinyl battles with big pieces, especially as these parts are at the end of the recording. https://www.soundandvision.com/content/audio-format-wars
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    Looking for a good welder to secure our automatic gate

    I would suggest adding a wireless sensor and magnet into the motor, an example is I use a Paradox 2WPGM in my Centurion D5. This way the gate will trigger the alarm if lifted plus I can open and close the gate remotely with my Elan automation app and get notifications every time the gate is...
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    AV receiver problem-Advice needed.

    Hi there. The fact that the issue is now more pronounced more often may lead to a capacitance issue on the HDMI bus, not specifically but based on your limited feedback, yes a possibility. We will need to troubleshoot this backwards to see if it relates to hardware or cables. Contact me and...
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    Introductions Thread

    Good evening everyone. For most of you in the industry that know me, I have been in AV for 30 years in various roles including being involved with Krell, Wadia, Wilson Audio, Sonus Faber, Dynaudio, Transparent Cable, Onkyo, Polk Audio, Elan, Sunfire, Audio Control, Krix, Niles, Gallo Acoustics...
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