W4abc, Good catch, you are absolutely right, transformers was the correct term to use, not transponders. To make this video we only had one take and we had to decide to take it or leave it. We decided there was a lot of very helpful information here, and we didnt want to scrap the whole thing because of one mistake. Thanks for watching, and for the feedback. You are helping make us better. CrutchfieldTV
Hi I'm thinking of getting either the Panamax M5300-PM 11 or a M-5400PM, or maybe the MR4300. One question I do have, will these units negatively effect the dynamic range of my hifi system? I've been told many surge protectors, power conditioners do. Thanks
No, on the contrary I would argue it should help improve dynamic range. By having a more steady, filtered supply of power, your amps and speakers should be able to perform at peak potential.
I know you posted this about a year ago but I got the M5400PM. There's a set of high current outlets on it that don't run through the actual filtration itself it just has isolation (from the other outlets on the conditioner) and surge protection.
Question; they also make a 16-port power strip called the Panamax VT-EXT16 that you can plug into this; which port would be best to plug that into? The one on the front or one of the ones on the back? Any help or tips would be appreciated
i noticed you didn't use the 5400 during the power protection demonstration... does the 5400 have this sort of protection on all 5 banks? I also noticed you didn't comment on the High Current Bank... is this bank neither regulated, filtered, or protected? If not, what type of warranty is offered for damaged equipment plugged into bank 5? Thanks
The high current bank on the M5400-PM unit is protected and filtered, but not regulated. The voltage regulation applies to the other banks. Also, the high current bank is covered by the same connected equipment warranty as the other banks on this unit. --Crutchfield
I really got alot out of this video thank you so much for this. I have been trying to get all of my equipment working together and have had no luck, however after watching this video I believe I have found my solution. Thank you Crutchfiled and Panamax.
+esd9510 That would depend on the specific model you have. If there's a "high current" outlet on your product, plug your receiver in there. You can plug your subwoofer into any of the protected AC outlets.Hope that helps! --Crutchfield
Power isolation / filtration / regulation were all important in the analog days, today with most power supplies using step down transformers which naturally filter power and transistorized digital systems, the need for clean power has gone out the window. A dirty power stream will make no audible or visual difference on a digital HDTV, of course analog audio components may be effected if their source feed is polluted by a poor ground. That said I strongly support power surge protection!!
If your powered sub plugs into 110volt AC power, yes, we have a Panamax product than can protect it. For additional assistance and personalized recommendations, feel free to contact us directly: bit.ly/2jBGHPp Hope that helps. --Crutchfield
Ethernet ports are provided to protect network cables you may use to connect any number of devices (TV, Blu-ray, streaming media box, game console, etc.) to your router. This will ensure that any power surges which originate through your router are unable to damage your networked devices. For additional assistance and personalized recommendations, feel free to contact us directly: bit.ly/2jBGHPp Hope that helps, --Crutchfield
W4abc,
Good catch, you are absolutely right, transformers was the correct term to use, not transponders. To make this video we only had one take and we had to decide to take it or leave it. We decided there was a lot of very helpful information here, and we didnt want to scrap the whole thing because of one mistake.
Thanks for watching, and for the feedback. You are helping make us better.
CrutchfieldTV
flatfisher1,
Thank you very much for the awesome feedback. It's nice to know our videos are helping people.
CrutchfieldTV
So where does one plug a HD Smart tv on a Panamax M10HT-Pro? Home surround sound theatre as well?
Hi I'm thinking of getting either the Panamax M5300-PM 11 or a M-5400PM, or maybe the MR4300. One question I do have, will these units negatively effect the dynamic range of my hifi system? I've been told many surge protectors, power conditioners do. Thanks
No, on the contrary I would argue it should help improve dynamic range. By having a more steady, filtered supply of power, your amps and speakers should be able to perform at peak potential.
I know you posted this about a year ago but I got the M5400PM. There's a set of high current outlets on it that don't run through the actual filtration itself it just has isolation (from the other outlets on the conditioner) and surge protection.
Question; they also make a 16-port power strip called the Panamax VT-EXT16 that you can plug into this; which port would be best to plug that into? The one on the front or one of the ones on the back? Any help or tips would be appreciated
I'd recommend using ones on the back. Those are the ones that typically get the benefits of the Panamax power conditioning
would this devices be good for active PFC computer power suplies?
it keeps a pure sine wave while being regulating the voltage?
On eo four advisors would love to help you explore the best power protectors for you needs! bit.ly/2KP1zS3
i noticed you didn't use the 5400 during the power protection demonstration... does the 5400 have this sort of protection on all 5 banks? I also noticed you didn't comment on the High Current Bank... is this bank neither regulated, filtered, or protected? If not, what type of warranty is offered for damaged equipment plugged into bank 5? Thanks
The high current bank on the M5400-PM unit is protected and filtered, but not regulated. The voltage regulation applies to the other banks. Also, the high current bank is covered by the same connected equipment warranty as the other banks on this unit.
--Crutchfield
I really got alot out of this video thank you so much for this. I have been trying to get all of my equipment working together and have had no luck, however after watching this video I believe I have found my solution. Thank you Crutchfiled and Panamax.
So did the snake oil help?
I'm new to this box comma which bank should I plug my AV receiver and subwoofer into?
+esd9510 That would depend on the specific model you have. If there's a "high current" outlet on your product, plug your receiver in there. You can plug your subwoofer into any of the protected AC outlets.Hope that helps! --Crutchfield
Can I use 2 panamax units one for my tv system and 1 for my home stereo system?
Yes you can absolutely dedicate a Panamax to each separate system.
@@crutchfield . Thanks for the fast reply
You bet 👍
Power isolation / filtration / regulation were all important in the analog days, today with most power supplies using step down transformers which naturally filter power and transistorized digital systems, the need for clean power has gone out the window. A dirty power stream will make no audible or visual difference on a digital HDTV, of course analog audio components may be effected if their source feed is polluted by a poor ground. That said I strongly support power surge protection!!
Battery backup even better this guy sells snake oil
What model is this
can it protect my subwoofer who has an amplifier of 3900 watts rms?
RESPONDER
If your powered sub plugs into 110volt AC power, yes, we have a Panamax product than can protect it.
For additional assistance and personalized recommendations, feel free to contact us directly:
bit.ly/2jBGHPp
Hope that helps.
--Crutchfield
Thanks very much i already bought one panamax power protection here in my country . i have checked it, and it is fantastic
wait the rep from the company selling the equipment is telling us we need to buy it?
what does the ethernet port.do for gamers?
Ethernet ports are provided to protect network cables you may use to connect any number of devices (TV, Blu-ray, streaming media box, game console, etc.) to your router. This will ensure that any power surges which originate through your router are unable to damage your networked devices.
For additional assistance and personalized recommendations, feel free to contact us directly:
bit.ly/2jBGHPp
Hope that helps,
--Crutchfield
por favor un video traducido en español no descrimenen gracias
1:15 WTF?
Jimmy the snake oil salesman