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Monster MP AV800 A / V Power Center Reviews

$26.79

alaTest Review Summary for Monster MP AV800 A / V Power Center

We have collected and analyzed 63 user reviews from international sources. Users rate it 83/100. The average review date is October 20, 2007. We have compared these reviews to 12935 reviews from other Computer Cables & Adapters. Last update: November 21, 2009.

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63 reviews

November, 2009

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User Reviews (63)

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Breaks Easily

By krod (newegg.com)

Why spend thousands on home theater or computer equipment and not get the most out of it? DON'T let anyone tell you that Monster products aren't worth the extra money!

It's Monster, what else can I say?! I have use Monster products for years and never been disappointed.

None.

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4 years and counting

By The_Predator31 (newegg.com)

I've been running this for 4+ years and it still is performing like it was new. Surger lights are still strong and line filter still works great. Connectors still haven't oxidized on anything because of the plating. Just a great surger all around!

- 4 years strong and it still says it's good - well, the indicators to still tell you it's good, working, and that your ground is good - power line filter removes quite a bit of that 60 hz hum from the speakers - no speed drop when running the cable modem...

Don't think so

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good buy

By Amanda (amazon.com)

good buy

I have had it a month and haven't had a problem yet! The only complaint I have is the sockets are really tight and I had to practically jam in my Dvr plug into the socket. Otherwise, everything works great.

Manufacturer's Description

Monster multiple surge guard circuitry absorbs harmful power surges to give you audio video system protectionharmful power surges and voltage spikes can travel up ac power and coax connections and damage your components. Lightning, automatic garage doors, power tools, refrigerators and fluorescent lights all cause power surges and voltage spikes that can travel up ac power lines and coax cables to damage the sensitive electronic circuitry of your connected audio video components. Ordinary...

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