Looks very nice.
How much does it retail $$$ for?
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audioholics.com/phpAdsNew/adclick.php?log=no&bannerid=151&zoneid=&source=&de st=http://www.tributariescable.com">Tributaries, a company formed in 1991 and committed to designing power and interconnect products based on scientific principles and not snake oil, has recently announced the availability of its new TX500 Power Controller. The first of two power conditioners/controllers/surge protectors is the TX500, which has been issued a certification by Electronic Testing Laboratory (ETL) for compliance with UL Standard 6500 Second Edition. This ensures that when operated in accordance with the manual, these products meet all the safety requirements of the National Electrical Code. Among other features, the TX 500 offers Twin-T noise filters, 1800 Watt/15 amp (stated) rating, protection via Silicon Avalance diodes, an analogue voltage meter, LED indicators, RF and phone line protection, external triggering and even programmable outlets. We're optomistic about this new product and are expecting good things from Tributaries.
Looks very nice.
How much does it retail $$$ for?
KL
Blu-Ray Player : DMP-BD65
CD Player : Sony CDP-C225
Receiver : Harman Kardon AVR 235
Remote Control : Logitech Harmony 650
Speakers: Boston Acoustics CS 260 II Towers, CS 225C II center
Subwoofer : Paradigm PDR-10
TV : Panasonic TC-54PS14
Compared to Monster Cable Filters that is pretty reasonable.
KL
Blu-Ray Player : DMP-BD65
CD Player : Sony CDP-C225
Receiver : Harman Kardon AVR 235
Remote Control : Logitech Harmony 650
Speakers: Boston Acoustics CS 260 II Towers, CS 225C II center
Subwoofer : Paradigm PDR-10
TV : Panasonic TC-54PS14