Monster Power AVS 2000 Voltage Stabilizer 109291 Manual De Usuario

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Voltage sags and swells can have a direct effect on home theater components, including amplifiers and two piece 
projection systems, which require high power levels to operate at optimum performance level. Unstable power can cause 
an amplifier’s gain structure to change which results in audible distortions. Amplifiers also won’t be able to deliver peak 
power. In addition, picture quality can suffer too, losing brightness and even shrinking in size. The Monster AVS
 
2000 
stabilizes these voltage fluctuations, delivering a consistent 120 volts to all of your high power devices so that they can 
maintain the stability needed to deliver peak power and performance. You’ll enjoy the smoothest, most natural sound 
and the sharpest, brightest picture possible. And, thanks to the AVS 2000’s sequential turn-on feature, your high power 
loads can operate at peak performance without causing unnecessary electrical stress that can often pop a circuit breaker 
or damage your components. 
Another advantage of the Monster AVS
 
2000 takes place after a blackout situation. When power is initially restored 
by the power company, many potentially damaging over-voltage and under-voltage situations occur—the power can fluctuate 
dramatically above and below 120V. The Monster AVS
 
2000’s advanced voltage stabilization circuitry monitors the voltage 
and will not return power to connected components until it senses consistent power for 15 seconds. Your connected equipment 
will not be harmed by the power fluctuations, and you will get all the power and performance you paid for.
These days, home theater components are better than ever, providing thrilling and dramatic sound and razor sharp 
picture. Your Monster AVS
 
2000 will help bring it all together with consistent, stabilized voltage. With Monster Power, 
you’ll enjoy the best possible sound and picture. And, that’s what home theater is all about.
 
Noel Lee,
The Head Monster