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| Gear nut Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Gdańsk
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| powering the rack hello i'm going to power my 8U rack with preamps, POD and synths. i don't have problems with quality of electricity in my house, i just need few sources of power in one box (i live in Poland, so i need to swith from 110V to 230V). is furman enough? will it suck the quality of sound? which model? i've seen many rack riders and pl-8 II out there is there any difference between them? cheers
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