Panamax MR4300 Power Line Conditioner and Surge Protector
Description
Specifically designed and engineered to provide protected and filtered power
to your home theater system. Panamax’s patented AVM circuitry provides the
ultimate in power protection and filtering for your AV equipment. The MR4300
provides 9 protected outlets, 2 Pairs Universal CATV/Satellite connectors and
1 Pair of RJ-45 and 1 pair RJ-11 In/Out connectors. For improving the picture
and sound of you AV gear, the MR4300’s Level 3 Noise Filtration offers 2
Isolated Linear filtered Outlet banks and 2 High Current Outlets. AVM
continuously monitors the incoming line voltage for surges and spikes that
could damage your expensive AV system and disconnects your equipment in the
event of an over voltage or under voltage (brownout). Power is automatically
reconnected when voltage returns to a safe level. With over 30 years of
innovation, millions of units sold, multiple patents granted and numerous
industry awards, Panamax is the recognized leader in AV equipment protection.
Features:
- 9 protected and filtered outlets featuring exclusive Automatic Voltage Monitoring (AVM), Protect or Disconnect technology and Panamax Level 3 Noise Filtration.
- Industries best protection – specifically designed and engineered to provide protected and filtered power to home theater systems.
- Guards against damaging power spikes and current fluctuations that can harm your AV system components and impact performance.
- $5,000,000 Limited Lifetime Connected Equipment Protection Policy; Lifetime Product Warranty
- With over 30 years of innovation, millions of units sold, multiple patents granted and numerous industry awards, Panamax is the recognized leader in AV equipment protection.
Product Details:
- Color: Black
- Brand: Panamax
- Voltage: 120 Volts
- Plug Format: Type B
- Wattage: 9 watts
- Product Dimensions: 6 x 17 x 2.19 inches
- Item Weight: 6.5 pounds
- Manufacturer: Panamax
- Item model number: MR4300
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: Yes
- Date First Available: October 25, 2012