Surge protectors--how many $ make sense?


My power went out during the LA fires. A power spike blew my preamp's fuse even though it was plugged into an ancient Monster transformer surge protector. So, I need to buy something to plug my gear into. The prices, however, range from a few hundred dollars to many thousands of dollars. Surge protectors have never been at the top of my list of equipment to buy, but I think it's time.

I have a fairly expensive system, about $75K, consisting of VPI Prime Signature turntable, ARC PH-7 phono preamp, McCormack CD (universal disc), Pass XP 30 preamp, Moon streamer, and Hovland Radia amp. New equipment mixed in with old, but all very good stuff. I've never compared surge protectors. So, how little can I spend on a surge protector without disrespecting my previous investment? 

128x128audio-b-dog

I think I am really talking about power conditioners with surge protection.

My biggest question is first and foremost whether a unit has been tested and certified as a surge protector.  Boutique audio "conditioners" rarely are.

 

I’d go with a whole house surge protector in your service panel to protect all your electrical devices. I’d additionally look into the Furman products for your audio system. I’ve had very good results with this two-layer protection scheme.

@audio-b-dog ,

I would second (third) the recommendation of a whole house surge protector. A licensed electrician can install one at a relatively low cost. And, given that you have a very nice (and expensive system), it makes sense to protect that as well as all the other electronic devices in your home. 

But, if you don't own your home, or don't want to commit to the expense, I would recommend the Audioquest Niagra series of power conditioners. They offer good protection and won't mess up the sound (at least, IMHO).

Bob

Thanks, Bob. I will check out the Audioquest, which I know is sold by Music Direct who has sold me a whole bunch of things. I have read many audio reviews where the reviewer is using an Audioquest conditioner. They do get expensive, however. In my mind, $3K is as high as I want to go.

David

Thanks, Eric. Good point that i should check out whether the power conditioner is also a surge protector. I want both.

David