Reddit Reddit reviews Furman PL-PLUS DMC Power Conditioner with Voltmeter / AMMeter

We found 2 Reddit comments about Furman PL-PLUS DMC Power Conditioner with Voltmeter / AMMeter. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Furman PL-PLUS DMC Power Conditioner with Voltmeter / AMMeter
Furman's exclusive SMP technology provides the highest level of surge & spike protection available.Isolated outlet banks minimize inter-component interference and noise contamination.15 Amp rating featuring a high inrush magnetic circuit breaker for added protection.Retractable LED rack lights with on/off/dimmer control Isolated outlet banks to minimize inter-componentInterference and noise contamination BNC back panel connector for gooseneck lamp with front-panel switchMaintenance-free surge suppression thanks to Series Multi-Stage Protection Plus (SMP+) circuit with extreme voltageRear-panel outlets and one front-panel outlet LED status indicators warn you when voltage is outside of nominal range or when protection
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2 Reddit comments about Furman PL-PLUS DMC Power Conditioner with Voltmeter / AMMeter:

u/universal_rehearsal · 1 pointr/Guitar

Ok so by the looks of it he's got the effects pedals covered, I would go for something else and let him get anther pedal on his own. These are my recommendations that will benefit his current setup.
This is a nice expensive version of this and this is a midway between the other two. These are power conditioners they will help his equipment operate more efficiently and quieter and will last decades(you can use them for home theatre use as well)
I would also recommend nice cables like these they are lifetime warranty. Here's another very useful maintenance kit that will last a very long time. If you pick the 110$ furman you can get all three.

u/Apocrathia · 1 pointr/Ubiquiti

Depends on what your power situation looks like. I agree with other comments that you don't need the individual switches. However, you may want a battery backup. I like the APC rackmount UPS units. However, if you already have reliable power, and you just want clean power, you can also look into a Furman power conditioner. Otherwise, there are plenty of good rackmount PDUs out there. Personally, I use an APC UPS on it's own, but my rack isn't fully contained and is in a closet full of gear.