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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q. What is the importance of component-to-component filtering?
A.
With the Monster PowerCenter, AC power must first go through a segment of noise filters, which isolates your
equipment from noise on the AC power line. Most manufacturers’ battle against line noise stops there. The next
crucial step of noise filtering must occur between components. Our patent-pending component-to-component noise
filtering is one of the PowerCenter’s incredibly innovative features because it protects components from degrading
each other’s performance via their own special brand of interference. The PowerCenter outlets are all directly
connected, so the noise that’s generated by a particularly noisy component (digital components like CD players are
infamous for this) will attempt to get onto other components. It will not, however, because it must to go through a
specialized filter to get to an adjacent outlet, and noise is eliminated for the best possible sound and picture.
Q. Does it matter which outlets I plug my components into?
A.
Yes. Each group of outlets is specifically designed to protect and maximize performance of ONLY the components
they are intended to power. For example, a power amplifier is high current device and has a special high current
audio filter that allows for the greater power requirement and still reduces noise from the AC power line. A VCR is
not a high current device, like an amplifier, and the filter used with video products like this one reduces a wider band
of noise that is specific to video products. In summary, each type of component receives separate noise filtering to
accommodate the inherent needs and differences.