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Old 06-03-2008, 11:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Serious cinephiles will probably be aware that their electricity supply is 'dirty'; contaminated with noise and under- and over-voltages that can decrease the performance of AV kit and, reckons IXOS, slowly kill equipments' power supplies because they have to work harder than intended to supply a stable current. Cue the...

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Looking at the unit would you need to cut the mains plug off the plasma and fit what a special connector like an IEC connector? Do we know whether they provide this connector or have I got the wrong end of the stick?
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Looking at the unit would you need to cut the mains plug off the plasma and fit what a special connector like an IEC connector? Do we know whether they provide this connector or have I got the wrong end of the stick?
You get one lead in the box but if you want to hook up something to the 2nd output then you will have to buy or make a lead.
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Ixos at Play.com

£130 quid and free delivery - seriously tempted by this since it may fix some issues I've been having with my sub and the only variable left is the mains supply (or the sub's just borked).
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