Furman introduces new Reference Series power conditioners for Europe

Jun 23, 2007 8:00 AM

    

Furman’s new Reference Series power conditioners are stylishly designed, and now available in the European market.

Furman Sound has released newly designed IT-Reference 16E and SPR-16E power management products for the European market. The bold new designs feature smooth contours of black steel and silver brushed aluminum complemented by clear blue LED lights.

The power conditioners offer discrete symmetrical power to cancel hum-inducing noise from audio and video, power factor technology to provide current on demand for power-starved amplifiers and three discrete dual-screen power banks to eliminate intercomponent interference and noise.

The SPR-16E i power voltage regulator provides an ultra-stable 230 VAC supply from excessively low or high AC voltage sources. It is also outfitted with Furman's Series Multi-Stage Protection Plus (SMP+) technology, which combines three filtering and protection circuits: Linear Filtering Technology (LiFT) suppresses noise dramatically and consistently across the entire audio/video frequency range; Series Multi-Stage Protection (SMP) clamps and dissipates damaging transient voltages at the highest degree available without sacrificing itself; and Extreme Voltage Shutdown (EVS) circuitry protects against prolonged overvoltages by shutting off the incoming power until the overvoltage condition is corrected.

For more information, visit www.furmansound.com and www.panamax.com.




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