Nice video 🔥🔥🙏🏿 I just picked up mine today from Factory Sounds in Melbourne. I can't wait to test it out and see if the annoying dirty noise will vanish.
@@FernLecaros I was so excited to pick it until I got home just to realise that I needed some IEC C14 male to pin cables. Luckily, I was able to order a click and collect from Jaycar. Which didn’t take more than 2 hours.
Hi Mate. Great content. I have just purchased the Furman Classic Series PL 8 C E. I have noticed though the actual unit hums slightly. Do you get this with yours? Thx
Hi Gerren, thanks for watching, no mine is whisper quiet. Is the hum noticeable from a distance or when you are really close to it? I'll double check mine tomorrow.
@@FernLecaros I have it set up next to me so it is pretty close. But please let me know what you think when you check yours tomorrow. It’s like a quiet hum from the actual unit running. Keep up the great work!
hey bud liked your video so much I got the same one, unpacked it today and had a big dumb moment of how do i plug my stuff in.What were the cable adapters you got iec 13 to 14 to go straight to your gear or iec to female Aus 3 pin, which you would need for stuff like modems.I have a home studio daw setup with a Behringer digital mixer that I also use in a live band application so I got a road case to house the conditioner and mixer ,wifi, laptop.would you put your powered monitors through the conditioner as well.ta ,Bev Dittberner.
Hi there, I picked these up, the are common with electrical distributors, you shouldn’t have an issue picking them up. I have a few for PCs and the like. www.mwave.com.au/product/alogic-015m-iec-c14-to-aus-3-pin-mains-plug-mf-ab88421?gclid=Cj0KCQjwit_8BRCoARIsAIx3Rj5BgFh8lpkZeVQGcsQx6LRKx-Jxlx6rCmyEy6YCcenebbO6VVE9-jsaAn6VEALw_wcB
Hey Fern, nice video. I have a couple of things that need a 'normal' power socket. Did you change cables or did you connect a power strip to the furman and then connected everything else to the power strip?
Hi! and thanks. I have done both, I've added the link to the examples below. Because I placed the Furman on a small rack, I used option 2 eventually. But I started with option 1 originally with a power strip. Option 1: www.scorptec.com.au/product/cables-&-adapters/power/52678-mf-c14aus3p-.15?gclid=CjwKCAjwtKmaBhBMEiwAyINuwF9aq8NxiWOaVzwS2w2XWPblubvDf08xFL6qIZ2CcXdN-6qFGr2DWBoCduYQAvD_BwE Option 2: www.4cabling.com.au/1ru-6-way-gpo-recessed-rack-mount-pdu-power-rail.html
Yeah Dennis, the Conditioner does the work, but invest in a decent power board if you are heading that way. I’ve had people pinging me after getting this device with persistent noise, but it has always turned out to be poor cable management. So cables have very poor shielding, so keep audio away from power and try not too loop cables if possible.
Hi Paul, the answer is yes! All you have to do is swap the power cables for the ones required to plug into the AC Conditioner and Bob's your Uncle! I have all my audio kit plug into it now. Including monitors.
@@FernLecaros hi Fern, I just got furman m10xe last week. However I just found my speakers starting making more noise than before. I asked the post sales, he told me I should separate my analog and digital devices. May I ask, Does the 5 plugs on the left and the 5 plugs on the right side are for separate uses, should I put all my analog gears on the 5 of the left and digital gears on the 5 of the right?
Hi, do you have all your audio devices on the Furman? Do your speakers make a noise if everything else is turned off? Isolating your devices could be a good way of finding out what is causing the noise. Remember the Furman is cleaning the noise from the power line, but if one of your devices has a problem that may be generating the noise. In the past I’ve had issues with PC fans causing noise, I solved the issue by not plugging the pc in the Furman. In reality I should also replace the fans on the pc. Look for what is causing the noise would be my first advice.
Hi, that’s what this device is meant to do, your problem is quite obvious because you know what’s causing the noise. So I think you would benefit from this.
I'm thinking about investing in this. My house has TERRIBLE electronics, recording microphones has been ok but guitar and bass / amplifiers is very hard work.
Your issue may not be the AC, it is possible that things like pedals, pedal racks, amps etc could be causing the issue . Troubleshoot through the process of elimination
I have a Furman PL PLUS C which I got in 2018, into that I plug in an ASUS all in one pc and everything related to it that I use in conjunction with it, that includes an internet modem and two powered KRK V6 S4 monitors. From the same outlet, different plug, I have an ART PS4X4 PRO which I plug in a phone modem, a PVR, a video monitor, and BOSE Companion 20 powered speakers for TV audio. I have experienced zero problems of any kind.
@@FernLecaros I have the same doubt, but are you sure that you can connect the AC to the UPS without problems? my question is because there are many equipments that pass through a cable from the AC, and this cable with all the power load goes to a single connection of the UPS, have you done research on this? I honestly do not for now, but I think it would be good to consider it.... Please let me know your thoughts or researchs! Thank you for your video!
Would have been nice to hear a before and after.
1 minutes of demo much better than 7 minutes of talking
Right bro
Nice video 🔥🔥🙏🏿
I just picked up mine today from Factory Sounds in Melbourne. I can't wait to test it out and see if the annoying dirty noise will vanish.
How exciting, hope you have enough cables!
@@FernLecaros I was so excited to pick it until I got home just to realise that I needed some IEC C14 male to pin cables. Luckily, I was able to order a click and collect from Jaycar. Which didn’t take more than 2 hours.
Well done, what would we do without Jaycar
@@blackumoja3594 how did it work?
any update mate
Hi Mate. Great content. I have just purchased the Furman Classic Series PL 8 C E. I have noticed though the actual unit hums slightly. Do you get this with yours? Thx
Hi Gerren, thanks for watching, no mine is whisper quiet. Is the hum noticeable from a distance or when you are really close to it? I'll double check mine tomorrow.
@@FernLecaros I have it set up next to me so it is pretty close. But please let me know what you think when you check yours tomorrow. It’s like a quiet hum from the actual unit running. Keep up the great work!
Hey! I got really close to the unit, and it’s not generating any noise for me, you may have wiring issues inside or outside the unit.
@@FernLecaros No worries. Thanks for looking.
hey bud liked your video so much I got the same one, unpacked it today and had a big dumb moment of how do i plug my stuff in.What were the cable adapters you got iec 13 to 14 to go straight to your gear or iec to female Aus 3 pin, which you would need for stuff like modems.I have a home studio daw setup with a Behringer digital mixer that I also use in a live band application so I got a road case to house the conditioner and mixer ,wifi, laptop.would you put your powered monitors through the conditioner as well.ta ,Bev Dittberner.
Hi there, I picked these up, the are common with electrical distributors, you shouldn’t have an issue picking them up. I have a few for PCs and the like. www.mwave.com.au/product/alogic-015m-iec-c14-to-aus-3-pin-mains-plug-mf-ab88421?gclid=Cj0KCQjwit_8BRCoARIsAIx3Rj5BgFh8lpkZeVQGcsQx6LRKx-Jxlx6rCmyEy6YCcenebbO6VVE9-jsaAn6VEALw_wcB
Hey Fern, nice video. I have a couple of things that need a 'normal' power socket. Did you change cables or did you connect a power strip to the furman and then connected everything else to the power strip?
Hi! and thanks. I have done both, I've added the link to the examples below. Because I placed the Furman on a small rack, I used option 2 eventually. But I started with option 1 originally with a power strip.
Option 1:
www.scorptec.com.au/product/cables-&-adapters/power/52678-mf-c14aus3p-.15?gclid=CjwKCAjwtKmaBhBMEiwAyINuwF9aq8NxiWOaVzwS2w2XWPblubvDf08xFL6qIZ2CcXdN-6qFGr2DWBoCduYQAvD_BwE
Option 2:
www.4cabling.com.au/1ru-6-way-gpo-recessed-rack-mount-pdu-power-rail.html
@@FernLecaros Thank you so much. In both cases the initial noice was gone, right?
Yeah Dennis, the Conditioner does the work, but invest in a decent power board if you are heading that way. I’ve had people pinging me after getting this device with persistent noise, but it has always turned out to be poor cable management. So cables have very poor shielding, so keep audio away from power and try not too loop cables if possible.
Hey @Technoramus! Would such a device also reduce the noise of active speakers? :-) Thanks for the video!
Hi Paul, the answer is yes! All you have to do is swap the power cables for the ones required to plug into the AC Conditioner and Bob's your Uncle! I have all my audio kit plug into it now. Including monitors.
@@FernLecaros hi Fern, I just got furman m10xe last week. However I just found my speakers starting making more noise than before. I asked the post sales, he told me I should separate my analog and digital devices. May I ask, Does the 5 plugs on the left and the 5 plugs on the right side are for separate uses, should I put all my analog gears on the 5 of the left and digital gears on the 5 of the right?
Hi, do you have all your audio devices on the Furman? Do your speakers make a noise if everything else is turned off? Isolating your devices could be a good way of finding out what is causing the noise. Remember the Furman is cleaning the noise from the power line, but if one of your devices has a problem that may be generating the noise. In the past I’ve had issues with PC fans causing noise, I solved the issue by not plugging the pc in the Furman. In reality I should also replace the fans on the pc. Look for what is causing the noise would be my first advice.
Hi! How did it affect the dynamic range? Any information lost? Regards Matte
Hi, because this power conditioner affects only the AC, the device being used should not have any loss.
can you provide a buying link?
great content my guy
amazing video you deserve more views
Can this work on a computor to solve issues with ac nose off of my interface?
I guess it could if the noise is coming from the AC, it might not if something else is causing the noise.
Maybe a usb ground loop isolator can help you
Everytime I turn my Air Conditioner on I get a buzz in my audio signal. Do you know if this device fixes this? Thanks
Hi, that’s what this device is meant to do, your problem is quite obvious because you know what’s causing the noise. So I think you would benefit from this.
Does this protect devices from spikes, brownouts, low voltage and overload as well?
Hi! Yes this model has a power surge protection. Very handy.
I'm thinking about investing in this. My house has TERRIBLE electronics, recording microphones has been ok but guitar and bass / amplifiers is very hard work.
I think you will be surprised on how effective it is.
@@FernLecaros I bought it and it made 0 improvement.
@@jamiebrough749 damn 😥
Your issue may not be the AC, it is possible that things like pedals, pedal racks, amps etc could be causing the issue . Troubleshoot through the process of elimination
Do you think power conditioners can remove noise that affects speakers too? Considering they are in fact coming from the electrical wiring, of course.
Hi Filipe, the concept is the same for any device that plugs in AC power , I have my JBL monitor speakers plugged in and it does the trick for me.
Have you connected your UPS to the power conditioner or plugged your computer directly in power conditioner?
Hi, UPS is the next step, UPS>AC Conditioner>Laptop. You can purchase UPS with AC Conditioner but it was out of my budget at the time
I have a Furman PL PLUS C which I got in 2018, into that I plug in an ASUS all in one pc and everything related to it that I use in conjunction with it, that includes an internet modem and two powered KRK V6 S4 monitors. From the same outlet, different plug, I have an ART PS4X4 PRO which I plug in a phone modem, a PVR, a video monitor, and BOSE Companion 20 powered speakers for TV audio. I have experienced zero problems of any kind.
Such a basic, but crucial device.
@@FernLecaros I have the same doubt, but are you sure that you can connect the AC to the UPS without problems? my question is because there are many equipments that pass through a cable from the AC, and this cable with all the power load goes to a single connection of the UPS, have you done research on this? I honestly do not for now, but I think it would be good to consider it.... Please let me know your thoughts or researchs! Thank you for your video!
Nice Light Dome in the backround
It’s a big one but it was a good investment, amazing how good lighting can make all the difference.
@@FernLecaros I'm a photographer and I picked up on that right a way when I noticed it in the backround.
I'd like to have heard a before and after.
You have a 'noice' issue in your title!
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