







⚡ Power your passion with precision and protection!
The Furman PL-8C is a professional-grade power conditioner featuring 9 isolated outlets, advanced SMP surge protection, and dual retractable LED lights. Rated at 15 Amps with a magnetic circuit breaker, it minimizes noise and interference, making it ideal for musicians, DJs, and home entertainment setups seeking reliable, clean power.
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
| Microphone Form Factor | Handheld |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Connector Type | Power Plug |
| Special Feature | The Classic Series from Furman brings together superior protection and outstanding performance in a sturdy, rack-mountable design. The Classic Series features Furman's revolutionary Series Multi-Stage Protection (SMP), Linear Filtering Technology (LiFT), and Extreme Voltage Shutdown (EVS). Together, these technologies comprise what is, without question, one of the world's most advanced and comprehensive transient voltage surge supressors. |
| Item Weight | 8 Pounds |
| Item Dimensions | 10.5 x 19 x 1.75 inches |
D**N
Worth Every Penny - A Must for Vintage Audio Gear
This is an exceptional product that worked miracles on my vintage audio gear. I have an older home, and definitely felt like there were some electrical noise/grounding issues. I could hear it in the hum on my preamp's phono stage (I felt maybe it was because I had a newer "ungrounded" turntable, but the same hum was present in a grounded vintage one too). The same phono stage really had an overly-loud pop when switched as well. If playing a record, and something on the same circuit was switched on, I could hear it in the speakers for a millisecond, etc. So I bought this model, largely because it had additional filtering that the cheaper models didn't have, mainly the LIFT tech (whatever that is). As soon as I plugged it in and turned on my preamp (Denon PRA1000), everything was different - it stopped every piece of electrical noise cold, and even cured the overly-loud pop when switching the phono stage (turned it into a much more "normal" sounding pop that's inherent to audio equipment). I am super impressed. Highly recommended if you are into audio.
C**E
Musician with expensive equipment.
I have a recording studio with equipment to protect. I have 3 power units at my work station. I use an Imac with Logic pro 9 and a Apogee Duet for my interface. Avalon Pre amp, BBE 882, Roland & Yamaha Keyboards along with GR 50, and lots of other electronic gear. Phantom power supplies for my neumann Mics. Along with an Apple's high end laptop for portable work. The lights over the rack makes adjusting controls easy on all the gear under the power supply. I have used one for some time and decided to split my systems into 3 sections. Each device has plenty of room when plugged into the power supply. The front outlet I use for guitar amps or other equipment that I use only a little. Would be nice to have a phantom power supply built in. I am next to neon lights with no hum or nose of any kind. Live recording is clean. My old fender Fat Fifties Pickups sometimes cause the 60 cycle hum and some scraching noise from the pick guard. It is a work around sometimes. I love to play and make music with my friends. I highly recommend protecting your gear with this high quality power conditioner.
A**T
No issues in 5 years so I got a second one!
The lights are a must if you have any sort of audio rack. It helps a ton so I can lower the light in the studio but still see what I am doing. Adds a nice professional edge to your audio rack too. I have one of these but now I am out of power banks for my additional synths and turntable so I got my second one to power up my new compressor plus my mic preamp. All to set in a new audio rack. This furman hasn't let me down in 5 years so they have my loyalty as long as they make affordable and effective stuff.
B**D
The Best!!!
Great price 1st of all. And second, this is the best power conditioner I’ve even bought. Love it
U**N
Great product, not getting any cheaper
As a current owner of 2 x Furman PL-PLUS C 15 Amp bought in 2015 for $157 each, I know the product and trust it. I wanted one more unit to manage my stereo & PC sound system in the den. Amazed & disappointed to find the identical units now cost $239. I know this is America & profit drives our world, I believe Furman is under new ownership with presumably more mouths & bad business decisions to cover up nevertheless I could not spend $239 for a set up that is only used occasionally. I ordered this cheaper unit with less flashing lights that I believe is otherwise identical to the PL-PLUS. Same number of outlets, same cool mini spot lights in the front & same size case. Plug it in, leave it on, one green light tells me everything is okay. There does not appear to be another product available that compares with these Furmans. Pleased they have a cheaper version, can't blame them for making as much money as the public will allow, power conditioners are not cancer drugs....
D**J
It does exactly what it's supposed to do
Working pretty good so far
C**.
what a difference! This is WAY more than surge protection
During a renovation 15 years back all electric components in my home were replaced and upgraded-from main panel to wiring to outlets. In my studio space I have new and old amplifiers, both tube and solid state. My wiring is better than good, but I never knew how much the noise floor could be reduced by the addition of the Furman PL-8C. I was gob- smacked by how quiet the amps are now. An almost 50 year old Acoustic Control solid state guitar amp is much quieter, and my newer amps are totally quiet at practice/rehearsal levels. I can only imagine how much my other electronic studio equipment would also benefit from the Furman PL-8C... 3 Macs, 2 Mixers, small PA electronic keyboards, guitar pedals- I think I need to buy another!
G**7
Nice product, works flawlessly.
A great way to provide clean power to my home recording equipment. I mounted this into my rack above my compressor, and just behind my mixer/controller. Not your traditional setup, but it's what works for me. My wife and I record a podcast, and we like to record with the lights down (just makes for a cooler, relaxed environment), so the pull out rack lights help me see the compressor and the mixing board if I need to check anything. The lights also help to illuminate the back of my mixer where the connections are, so I can see what the heck I'm plugging in to where.
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