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Clean up that noisy power
PurePower champions the importance of on-site regeneration to provide power that is “isolated from the grid.” They claim their AC regenerators are the “cleanest, most accurate source of power for your audio video system.”
All the info after the jump...
Through the company’s double conversion technology, incoming power is converted without spikes, sags or surges. The inbound AC (from your wall) is converted to DC, removing all of the noise and distortion in the process. Then it gets converted back to AC for your A/V equipment.
The company believes that the sounds and imaging coming from your system should be the ones intentionally introduced, not those stemming from your utility or house wiring.
PurePower claims their Model 2000, is the world's most powerful AC regenerator for A/V systems, and as such it is designed for high-end AV systems. As the name suggests, the Model 2000 outputs more than 2,000 watts of power. It also has a built in battery backup that will supply 15 minutes of power at half load. This should be more than enough time to power down your projector, and let its fan cool the lamp, without damage.
The Model 2000 has 10 receptacles for amp and source components in two separately fused banks.
The Model 2000's are available in a silver or black anodized finish, and are supplied with 12-guage IED C-19 input line cord, and rack mount handles.
Also available in the product line are lower powered models, including Model 1050 featuring 1,500 watts and Model 700 producing 1,000 watts. Both the Model 1050 and Model 700 each have 8 receptacles.
There are export models available with country-specific receptacles.
PRICE:
Model 2000 ($2,995)
Model 1050 ($2,495)
Model 700 ($1,795)
CONTACT: PurePoweraps.com
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