Furman Sound redesigns power management products

Jun 14, 2007 10:00 AM

    

Furman Sound has redesigned its IT-Reference 16E power management product.

Furman Sound has redesigned its IT-Reference 16E and SPR-16E power management products.

The IT-Reference 16E Power Conditioner offers discrete symmetrical power to cancel hum-inducing noise from audio and video, power factor technology to provide extra current on demand for power-starved amplifiers and four discrete dual-screen power banks to eliminate intercomponent interference and noise.

The SPR-16E Power Voltage Regulator provides a stable 230 VAC supply from excessively low or high AC voltage sources. It is also outfitted with Multistage Protection Plus (SMP+) technology, which combines three filtering and protection circuits: Linear Filtering Technology (LiFT), Series Multistage Protection (SMP) and Extreme Voltage Shutdown (EVS).

The IT-Reference 16E and SPR-16E will begin shipping this month.

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




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