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Old 6th January 2012   #1
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Power Conditioner

I am a UK resident and currently in my rack i have -

- M-Audio Profire 2626
- Focusrite Trackmaster Pro
- Digitech Quad

It seems to make sense to me to get one, but all the ones i have seen are for gear with the kettle lead type plug, none of my gear has this. All of them seem to have external power supplies/bricks. Is there a power conditioner that accommodates for these type of rack units?

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Old 6th January 2012   #2
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No, there won't be one that will have transformers in it to plug your gear straight in.

You can get multi plug splitters with power conditioning but I wouldn't worry too much in your current situation. We don't get too many electrical storms in the UK
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