Pyle 10-outlet power sequencer conditioner (rack mount) 2000W vs PG-P Portable Power Conditioner by Black Lion Audio
Overall winner: Pyle 10-outlet power sequencer conditioner (rack mount) 2000W
Key Differences
Pyle (A) offers more outlets (10, front and rear) plus a USB charging port and a 1U rack-mount metal housing, making it better for rack-based or multi-device setups; Black Lion Audio (B) is smaller (6 outlets) with a long 9' cable and is reported to have a more rugged build by some users, better suited for portable or studio setups. Choose A if you need higher outlet count, rack mounting and USB charging; choose B if you want a compact, rugged portable conditioner for studio/HiFi use but be aware of some reports of noise/hums
Pyle 10-outlet power sequencer conditioner (rack mount) 2000W
Power sequence controller and surge protector delivering clean AC to devices. front and rear outlets, USB charge port, and a compact 1U rack mount with a digital LCD readout
Pros
- 10 outlets with front and rear access
- 1U rack-mountable metal housing
- USB port for device charging
- digital LCD display
Cons
- mixed customer view on build quality and outlet capacity
- power quality features receive mixed feedback
PG-P Portable Power Conditioner by Black Lion Audio
Compact 6-outlet surge protector with a 9' power cable. Provides organized power delivery for audio setups and electronics. Some customers note solid build and long cable, while others report mixed functionality and occasional noise
Pros
- 6-outlet surge protection
- long power cable (9')
- rugged build quality (per positive feedback)
- compact form factor
Cons
- mixed functionality reports
- occasional noise/hums for HiFi speakers
- mixed durability concerns (socket contacts)
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Pyle |
| Durability | Black Lion Audio |
| Versatility | Pyle |
| User Reviews | Tie |