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Features:• Improves the quality of AC electricity for your audio and AV systems.• Eliminates transformer hum with DC Blocker+ technology. • Designed for high power equipment with a continuous current rating of 10A. • Compact design that does not block other connectors or cables. • Globally compatible (90-250V). • Maintains EMI shielding and does not affect equipment safety. DC Blocker+:DC Blocker+ makes it possible to remove DC from the mains on larger amplifiers. With a continuous load of as much as 10A, even large power amplifiers can be freed from the hum that occurs with DC on the mains.DC Blocker+ improves the quality of AC power for your audio and AV systems and effectively removes the hum that can occur due to mains DC. When modern home appliances create asymmetrical loads, this can result in DC voltage on the AC supply, causing saturation and a persistent hum from the transformers. By placing the DC Blocker+ at your equipment's IEC input (the rear power input), the DC voltage is blocked and transformer hum is eliminated, letting you enjoy your music undisturbed. With a continuous current rating of 10A and a compact design that does not interfere with other connections, the DC Blocker+ is the ideal solution for high-power equipment while ensuring equipment safety and maintaining EMI shielding. Specifications:• ZERO DC Block+ technology: Blocks incoming DC up to 1,200 mV• Voltage range 90-250 volts • Maximum current consumption: <14A • Continuous current consumption: 10A • Universal IEC: Hospital-grade IEC • Dimensions 75 x 46 x 32 mm. • Weight 80 g.
Brand description - iFi Audio
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