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Old 12-11-2005, 02:17 AM
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Lookin at getting one of these for my rack. It will be running my GK 1001RB-II and a TC Electronics G-Major.

The reason I'm looking at this one is it's only 7.5 inches deep (shallow enough to fit in my SKB X Rack), whereas all the other Furman conditioners are 10.5 inches deep.

Is there anything substantially different with the M(erit) series? It says protects up to a 15a load. Does this mean in total? Because the GK is 10a and the G Major is 13a (Australian voltage), or does it mean up to 15a for each piece of equipment?

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Old 12-12-2005, 05:25 PM
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I don't know all the specs, but I have one for my PA rack and it's great! The lights are handy, and man...you just can't beat the price. I'm sure you could get a top of the line rack if you wanted, but it works for me. If I could afford one, I would get one with a volt meter so I could see if the voltage might be a problem when you have power probs.
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