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Description
When it comes to protecting your valuable studio equipment, the Furman PL-8E Series II Power Conditioner steps up to the plate with Furman's exclusive SMP technology. Designed for musicians and studio engineers who demand reliability and performance, this power conditioner ensures that your gear is safeguarded against power surges, voltage spikes, and interference. The PL-8E Series II is not just about protection—it's about delivering pristine sound quality without the hum and buzz that can plague lesser power solutions.
This unit is equipped with Furman's proprietary Linear Filtering Technology (LiFT), which ensures that your connected devices receive clean power, free from noise and interference. The PL-8E Series II also features advanced surge protection, providing peace of mind when you're focused on your craft. With a thoughtfully designed front-panel that includes a convenient pull-out light for visibility in dimly lit environments, this power conditioner is both practical and user-friendly. Perfect for any rack setup, its rugged construction and reliable performance make it a staple in studios around the world.
Key Features:
- Furman’s exclusive SMP (Series Multi-Stage Protection) technology
- Linear Filtering Technology (LiFT) to reduce noise and interference
- Advanced surge protection for safeguarding connected devices
- Eight rear-panel outlets for ample connectivity
- Front-panel pull-out light for easy visibility in dark environments
- 15-amp rating with circuit breaker
- Sturdy rack-mountable design for seamless integration into studio setups
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Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Furman PL-8E Series II Power Conditioner.
Features and functionality
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The Furman PL-8E Series II includes pull-out lights to illuminate rack gear, a feature appreciated by users for its practicality in dimly lit environments.
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The unit functions as a rack-mounted power strip, which simplifies cabling by providing centralized power connections for rack equipment.
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Users often find the Furman power conditioner’s cords are too short for typical setups, prompting discussions on safe extensions or alternative methods to reach outlets.
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The Furman Classic Series, like the PL-8C, is recommended for its built-in surge protection, offering reliability without needing regular replacement like cheaper power boards.
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Value and pricing
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Some owners feel the Furman units are overpriced, suggesting similar protection can be achieved with less expensive surge protectors.
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User experience
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Users have reported that the Furman PL-8E has effectively protected their gear from unexpected power surges, enhancing its reliability in critical situations.
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Many users continue to rely on Furman conditioners despite debates on their effectiveness, indicating a strong brand trust or superstition in their protective abilities.
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Owners report that the Furman power conditioner prevents gear shutdowns during brief power fluctuations, a common issue when not using a conditioner.
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Setup and maintenance
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The back connector of the Furman PL-8E may require special cables to connect devices, especially if the devices are older and lack IEC mounts.
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It's frequently suggested to use extension cords with equal or better gauge to prevent overheating when connecting Furman units, especially in older buildings.
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Use cases and applications
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Owners concerned with power safety prefer manually switching surge protectors on/off during sessions, citing peace of mind against potential fire hazards.
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Smaller Furman models like the AC 210 AE are suitable for setups with fewer devices, offering protection for computers, speakers, and audio interfaces.
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Comparisons
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The Furman Classic Series is favored over the Merit Series, which are considered just glorified power strips and lack the robust protection of true power conditioners.
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Tripp Lite Isobar is suggested as a strong alternative to Furman for those prioritizing specifications and cost over aesthetic appeal.
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In this Rig Rundown, you can see Furman PL-8E Series II Power Conditioner in Michael's rack at 0:34.
William Orbit is suspected to use the Furman PL-8E Power Conditioner, as evidenced by a photograph in the July 1998 issue of Keyboard Magazine.
German guitarist Julian Wolf stated in his interview article, published by Equipboard on October 29, 2018, that he uses the Furman PL-8E Series II Power Conditioner for his rack system.
Fritz's rack (from top): Furman PL8E amp Roland M240 24-channel keyboard mixer - TX816 x 8 channels; D550 L/R; Korg Wavestation A/D L/R; guitar L/R; Kurzweil L/R; Quadraverb returns L/R Marshall 9001 guitar pre-amp - "Fritz plays guitar for the first two numbers on the main stage" Samson UR4 UHF wireless receiver - "for the guitar" Alesis Quadraverb - "just for the keyboard monitor mixes, mainly to recreate things from the albums, like delays and choruses" Audio Architecture Function Junction Korg Wavestation A/D - "for a few string things and pianos" Yamaha MIDI rack Kurzweil 1200 Pro One expansion module - "the main piano box. I call it the Kurzweil Crapscreen. I'm not a great lover of manuals, and I was trying to find the contrast control for this screen, and I couldn't find it anywhere. You've got to lie down and look upwards at the screen. So I do most of the editing on a Mac (Powerbook 180), through SysEx" UPS power backup Yamaha TX816 - "for some of the older sounds from the first two albums"
Album Usage
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