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Power conditioner, leave everything else on?
I'm purchasing a furman power conditioner because I just got some more preamps in my rack along with the 002r. My question is, can i just leave everything on, and then turn the furman on and off, or would that be a bad idea?
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Re: Power conditioner, leave everything else on?
Well, that's what I do and it's worked out so far. I have 2 of them in my rack and I turn them on and everything lights up and powers on, no problems there!
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