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anthem D1 says do NOT use line conditioner
The manual for the anthem D1 prepro says not to use a line conditioner,
and there is even a single page sheet (the kind with quick install or install warnings) that says this as well. Why would a line conditioner be *harmful* to a piece of gear?? /fc |
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On Fri, 24 Sep 2004 11:05:12 -0700, Frank Cusack
wrote: The manual for the anthem D1 prepro says not to use a line conditioner, and there is even a single page sheet (the kind with quick install or install warnings) that says this as well. Why would a line conditioner be *harmful* to a piece of gear?? What is a line conditioner to you? The term is so unspecific that, I suspect, Anthem is being very cautious about what you plug their gear into. If you have a specific device in mind, you should ask them about it. Kal |
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