They are two entirely different animals. I run a Chang Lightspeed 6400 for protecting my Amps because it uses no isolation transformers and/or copper coils and hence, it doesn't limit the current to my Cary SLAM 100 tube monoblocs. I live in Miami and I get lightning storms all of the time and for almost four years, the Chang has done its job. This design is similar to the AP F-I-IIIs I believe. I looked at them too, originally and found a deal here on a used Chang for $275, but both companies seem to be good.
Now, I also have a Power Plant 300 from the first production run that I use only for my source components and it's fabulous IMO. The PP500 is a bit different and seems to have replaced the PP600. In theory, these units put out 300, 500 and 600 watts of power, so running all but the smallest amps on them is out of the question.
Still, this being said, the PP units are pretty decent and offer the user a stable, but adjustable power output(frequency-wise at least in my case.) The new MultiWave cards are adjustable for voltage, but mine is 117v specific.
Maybe you should look for a used Chang/AP unit for the bigger ticket (wattage) items and then a smaller used PP300 for all of your source components. You'd probably be under a grand and have the best of both worlds for power conditioning/surge protection.
Good luck, Chris Garrett
Now, I also have a Power Plant 300 from the first production run that I use only for my source components and it's fabulous IMO. The PP500 is a bit different and seems to have replaced the PP600. In theory, these units put out 300, 500 and 600 watts of power, so running all but the smallest amps on them is out of the question.
Still, this being said, the PP units are pretty decent and offer the user a stable, but adjustable power output(frequency-wise at least in my case.) The new MultiWave cards are adjustable for voltage, but mine is 117v specific.
Maybe you should look for a used Chang/AP unit for the bigger ticket (wattage) items and then a smaller used PP300 for all of your source components. You'd probably be under a grand and have the best of both worlds for power conditioning/surge protection.
Good luck, Chris Garrett