Power Wedge 1 vs Furman Elite 15 PF


I have the choice of buying one of these used, which would be my best option in terms of protection and sound quality?

Thanks in advance :)
mr_elusive
I use the Furman in both my two channel and HT setups and its great. I run everthing, amps and all, through the Furman and cannot detect any ill effects.
Thanks guys!
I tried out a Power Wedge and it crippled my system. Looks like I'll have to take a look at the Furman, at least it's got a good reputation with you guys!
Ignore my reply above. Here's why. I've been auditioning an interconnect from Signal cable for my CD player (see "Another cable burn-in question" thread). It would be replacing a much more expensive cable from wireworld. Bottom line: with the wireworld cable I did not like the glare in the music that I heard when I connected the CD player to the Furman so I left it connected to the wall outlet. My amp and preamp were left connected to the Furman. With the Signal cable in place of the wireworld, something still did not sound right even after prolonged burn-in. So after much experimentation, I connected the CD player back up to the Furman and lo and behold everything improved- big time. The music was crystal clear, smooth and extended. In short, the new Signal i/c in combination with the Furman is the best my system has ever sounded. Everything seems to be working in synergy. Imagine that.
I also have the Furman Elite 15. My whole 2 channel system (tube pre-, tube monoblocks ,music server, SACD, and turntable)runs through it, I noticed a big drop to a black silence background that I didn't know could be there. I just wish I could turn off the blue digital display when I want to.
I'll probably be getting another one for the home theater setup after the New Year.
Keith - Off the topic but...I use a black Sharpie marker to tame down excessively-bright lights on components. It might not work as well on a big wide light like the Furman's, but if it doesn't look successful, a damp paper towel and some rubbing will take it off. I've done it several times now and it's greatly improved the listening experience in the dark.

Arthur