i need a power conditioner. monster?


looking at a pananmax conditoner for my system. i need about 5 outlets and some filtering for my digital cable....

its between a 5000 series panamax or a similar monster conditioner.....any reviews or opinions on either company?

thanks
jupiterfish
I have a Monster 700, or 7000 or whatever. Seems to work fine, but it rarely says 120 volt on the display which in itself is annoying, but even more annoying in that it's plugged into an AVS 2000 thing that supposed to be a voltage correcter.
I sent an email to Monster who said that the displays have a normal variance, and aren't always set up identically etc. For a combined $2300-2400 the freakin meters ought to say whatever I want them to!
In any case, it appears to work OK, but I can't say that I've had the same out-of-body experience with any of the power conditioners I've used that some report.
Powervar or Oneac, both commercial power conditioners that actually do what they are designed to and can be had for cheap on Ebay or here. Used for hospitals labs or wherever microelectronics need to have clean power. Go to Powervar's website and read up on it. You'll find Monster would be a waste of alot of money.
Monster is bad. At least the less expensive models - which I've used and found out that it kills the detail.

I use Chang Lightspeed. It's not too expensive and it actually helps the sound out a tad without bad effects. I still plug my amp into the wall however since it does negatively affect the dynamics.

Rob