Tripp Lite LCR2400 Line Conditioner 2400W AVR Surge 120V vs Panamax M5300-PM 11-Outlet Power Conditioner
Overall winner: Panamax M5300-PM 11-Outlet Power Conditioner
Key Differences
Panamax M5300-PM (A) targets home-theater users with USB charging, high-current outlets and automatic voltage monitoring; it has a higher rating and more positive reviews. Tripp Lite LCR2400 (B) offers higher raw power capacity, more outlets and dual isolated filter banks for rackmount/AV setups but has lower user ratings and reported audible noise in quiet rooms
Tripp Lite LCR2400 Line Conditioner 2400W AVR Surge 120V
Line conditioner with AVR and 2400W surge protection, 14 outlets and 12-ft cord. Customers note solid build and improved power quality, with mixed comments on noise in quiet rooms
Pros
- 2400W power capacity
- 14 AC outlets
- 2 isolated filter banks
- rackmount compatible 19-inch enclosure
Cons
- noise level reported as audible in quiet rooms
- mixed feedback on suitability for AV/studio uses
Panamax M5300-PM 11-Outlet Power Conditioner
Power conditioner with clean power, automatic voltage monitoring, high-current outlets and USB charger. Customers note solid protection, good build quality and value, with some reporting mixed sound quality
Pros
- high-current outlets
- automatic voltage monitoring
- USB charger
- gaming LAN port
Cons
- mixed reviews on sound quality
- some report humming noise
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | TRIPP LITE |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Panamax |
| User Reviews | Panamax |