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Duet/Quintet: Worth it?
So, I don't have any power conditioning in my system now, aside from a generic power strip for surge protection. I certainly can't afford a PPP, but the PS Audio Duet/Quintet might be within my price range.
Any thoughts on the Duet/Quintet? Do they provide enough benefit beyond a normal surge protector to justify their price?
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PS Audio makes some great products. I am using a Duet and a Juicebar II for my TV and surround sound. You can find a new Duet for 200.00 or less. Is it worth it?-yes.
Better way to go- 1.-Start with the power from the wall-Power Port Premier or Soloist SE. Then- 2.-Used Power Plant 300 for less than 400.00. |
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PPP's can be found on AGon for reasonable prices - perhaps saving up a bit.
That seems like the product to get.
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You're right, PPPs can be had less expensively, but it's also a very large component. I'm more tempted to try and find a smaller solution that won't occupy more rackspace that I don't necessarily have.
Thanks for the input, though
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