Surge protector for setup (What is HF-interference protection and do you need it?)
Jul 28, 2016 at 6:43 PM Thread Starter Post #1 of 1

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Pretty much nailed down to to options in surge protections (i know that you wont probably need it, just going to buy for the peace of mind)

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Brennenstuhl-Premium-Alu-Line-extension-socket-1391000016-Black/dp/B000R56BCE
This one is cheaper and recommened for "hifi-equipment"

https://www.amazon.de/Brennenstuhl-Premium-Protect-Line-%C3%9Cberspannungsschutz-Steckdosenleiste-Schalter-1391000607/dp/B004Y49UTK 
This one is more expensive (More it costs, the better it is right?) and this one has something that's called "Quality protection against HF interfenece through integrated filters"

What does the HF interference mean? And is it actually better to buy the cheaper one, cause the less it filters the current the better(?)

And what i have read about Brennenstuhl, it seems to be a pretty decent surge protector maker. Its better be safe than sorry.
 
 
ps. you can recommend me different one for sure, but it has to be eu-plug. 
 

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