Do I need Power Conditioning for my system?
Your home technology, particularly your audio and video system, relies on electricity supplied by your utility company. This power can both sag and surge to levels well out of the optimum range during hot summer months, electrical storms or other natural or manmade demands. The result is damage to sensitive electrical equipment – just the type of equipment that you have in your home.
We rely on electrical grid technology that is over 100 years old and that was intended for incandescent light bulbs and motors. For the most part, this AC power is inadequate for today’s sensitive, high-resolution audio and video electronic components. This is not to say that these audio-video components will fail to run from your utility’s supplied power and if you had not been exposed to anything better, you might even believe they are performing properly. Not the case – the noise and radio frequency (RF) induced distortion that is present on every AC line coupled with the sensitive circuits in your A/V components creates significant distortion and low-level signal loss. You can hear and see it. What to do? Read on… |