Furman introduces Merit-x series for power management

Jan 24, 2008 8:30 AM

    
Furman’s Merit-x series.

Furman’s Merit-x series.

Furman/Panamax has introduced the Merit-x series. The rack-mountable power conditioning solutions improve upon previous Merit models with increased protection with a higher joule rating, increased AC noise filtration for a lower noise floor and a more robust chassis, with wall-wart outlet spacing on the rear panel to accommodate bulky power transformers.

The series offers three new products. The M-8x provides eight filtered, protected rear-panel outlets with a front-panel convenience outlet and "Protection OK" indicator light. The M-8Lx adds pullout light tubes (with dimmer knob) for discreet rack illumination, while the M-8Dx provides light tubes as well as a laboratory-grade front-panel digital voltmeter to monitor incoming voltage.

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




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