keeper of the quays said:
BigH said:
How many people have had their hifi damaged by surges? I have had hifi for over 43 years and I never had a problem. Yes I use surge protector on my computer but not the hifi. Reading on other forums the jury is out, many say it does affect the sound quality, make the amp sound weedy etc. Also how effective are these cheap surge protectors? Running the power through filters and maybe additional fuses I can see could affect the power.
I would do a test plug the amp into the extention and then try direct into the wall socket.
in the old days amps were like battleships and could take all sorts of knocks..modern equipment is more sensitive..my pre amp is also a processor and I believe a lot of people use their sensitive electronics (iPad,iPod laptop etc) these are linked into their hifi..its makes very good sense to use a surge protector..as i said before? People are free and easy with your equipment.if you had a problem by taking their advice? They would shrink back into the shadows..and be strangely silent! Use surge protection...
In the old days, amps used to have quick blow fuses, I had one on my NAD about 40 years ago thats true but after that they seem not to be fitted anymore to amps. How will a surge protector protect from ipads etc links? Also i did read about one guy who had something blow up when using a surge protector, he said it was no use due to the design and now he has bought something much better but more expensive. So maybe they are good for ironing out a few spikes but a quick blow fuse maybe better for a real surge?