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Re: Circuit Protection

by jrv331@[EMAIL PROTECTED] May 1, 2008 at 01:57 PM

Its not to late to return it, but I did not buy it for the circuit
protection. The salesman at the electronics store said it was one of
the few that use parallel vs serial wiring. In fact he had a Niles
selector which was  more expensive and he steered me towards the
Monster.
Thanks
John

On May 1, 2:34 pm, "Earl Kiosterud" <some...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> <jrv...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message

>
news:e9826bb3-dc11-4c1e-921b-df6ce1e4a8ea@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
> > There is a button to turn it on/off. So are you guys saying thats its
> > basically a useless feature Monster adds to make it look better?  Then
> > is it better to leave it always enables or always disabled when using
> > multiple speakers?
> > Thanks for the help
> > John
>
> > On May 1, 2:15 am, Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelati...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > wrote:
> >> jrv...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
> >> > I purchased a monster cable SS-6 speaker selector and according to
the
> >> > manual it has " High Current Amplifier Protection circuitry: When
> >> > engaged, this impedance matched circuitry maximizes high power
> >> > amplifier performance and allows you to safely use multiple speaker
> >> > pairs simultaneously without overloading or damaging your
amplifier."
>
> >> > My question is why would you ever turn this off? Is there any harm
> >> > leaving it always enabled?
>
> >> Well, from the sound of it, it's the usual marketing bollocks to be
> >> expected from
monster.http://www.monstercable.com/lit/Speaker_Selector_4_and_6_Manual.pdf
>
> >> For starters, you actually don't want your speakers to be 'impedance
> >> matched' ! How would you switch it off anyway ?
>
> >> Graham
>
> If it's not too late, you should return it.  Monster products are
overpriced, and make
> pretty ridiculous claims.
> --
> Earl
 




 15 Posts in Topic:
Circuit Protection
jrv331@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-04-30 20:02:26 
Re: Circuit Protection
Eeyore <rabbitsfriends  2008-05-01 07:15:16 
Re: Circuit Protection
"Serge Auckland"  2008-05-01 10:38:54 
Re: Circuit Protection
"Gareth Magennis&quo  2008-05-01 12:22:00 
Re: Circuit Protection
"James" <jam  2008-05-01 08:21:05 
Re: Circuit Protection
jrv331@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-05-01 08:40:37 
Re: Circuit Protection
"Earl Kiosterud"  2008-05-01 18:34:21 
Re: Circuit Protection
JamesGangNC@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-05-01 09:55:08 
Re: Circuit Protection
jrv331@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-05-01 10:39:17 
Re: Circuit Protection
jrv331@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-05-01 13:57:46 
Re: Circuit Protection
"Dave" <dspe  2008-05-01 21:29:23 
Re: Circuit Protection
"James" <jam  2008-05-01 19:59:56 
Re: Circuit Protection
Eeyore <rabbitsfriends  2008-05-01 23:05:57 
Re: Circuit Protection
Chris Hornbeck <chrish  2008-05-02 01:20:52 
Re: Circuit Protection
Chris Hornbeck <chrish  2008-05-02 01:36:28 

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