Tripp Lite 600W Line Conditioner with 6 Outlets vs Furman AC-215A Compact Power Conditioner
Overall winner: Furman AC-215A Compact Power Conditioner
Key Differences
Furman AC-215A (A) focuses on compact, linear AC power filtering with auto-resetting voltage protection and higher average rating, making it better for users prioritizing audio clarity and protection; Tripp Lite 600W (B) offers more outlets and explicit 600W voltage regulation with EMI/RFI filtering, suiting users who need to power multiple devices. Choose A if you want cleaner power and stronger user-rated reliability; choose B if outlet count and multi-device support matter more
Tripp Lite 600W Line Conditioner with 6 Outlets
600W line conditioner with EMI/RFI filter and 6 outlets for sensitive electronics. Reduces voltage fluctuations and surge protection for audio, home theater, and office devices. Customer note: reliable protection with mixed feedback on noise level
Pros
- 6 outlets for multiple devices
- EMI/RFI filter reduces line noise
- 600W line conditioner with voltage regulation
- Surge protection (720 joules)
Cons
- mixed feedback on noise level
- variable voltage regulation performance
Furman AC-215A Compact Power Conditioner
Compact power conditioner with auto-resetting voltage protection and clean power filtering for audio/video. Customers note reduced noise and hum and solid protection for connected devices
Pros
- auto-resetting voltage protection
- linear AC power filtering for clarity
- compact chassis design
- 10 amp circuit breaker protection
Cons
- limited amperage rating mentioned
- customer data mentions potential nuisance tripping
- no explicit mention of warranty
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | TRIPP LITE |
| Durability | Furman |
| Versatility | TRIPP LITE |
| User Reviews | Furman |