Supra Cables LoRad power strip MK III - CH version with filter & surge protection
Supra Cables LoRad power strip MK III - CH version with filter & surge protection
Delivery time approx. 1 week
Reviews

"Powerful, smooth, clean, silky – the DC-filtered LoRad power strip from Supra Cables offers audiophiles an excellent price-performance ratio.
The listener-oriented presentation feels pleasantly intimate, the minimally soft but very fast impulse response creates, together with the clean reproduction and silky, unobtrusive diction in the treble, a sound atmosphere that initially seems inconspicuous but becomes more pleasant, relaxing, and satisfying with every minute of listening.
The juicy, seemingly unlimited dynamics and deep, loose basses contribute to ensuring it never gets boring."
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Supra Cables LoRad Power Strip MK III
- Aluminum housing 100% shielded
- Gold-plated grounded sockets
- Internal wiring LoRad 3 x 2.5 mm²
- Supra NIF filter interference filter
- Multi-way surge protection
- Connection via IEC-320 cold appliance inlet
- 10 or 16 amp ceramic fuse
Supra power distribution block, consisting of Swiss sockets that comply with Swiss standards. The input plug is a 10-amp appliance inlet according to the international IEC-320 standard, i.e., the same as used by most electrical multimedia devices with detachable power cords including grounding cables. It offers a 10-amp fuse, surge protection (SP), and non-intrusive filtering (NIF).
Requires an optional input power cable, which can be pre-installed by a suitably qualified person. Required is a Supra 3 x 1.5 mm² or 3 x 2.5 mm² Lorad mkII cable, available in custom lengths, and a Supra SWF-10s plug. Finally, the required connector should be purchased from a local dealer specializing in power supply for mains networks. Note – ensure the plug has grounding contacts and that the wall socket is also grounded to earth potential. If desired, all detachable cables of devices in the HiFi or multimedia system can be replaced by corresponding Supra Lorad MkII cables to achieve maximum noise suppression and the lowest possible background noise.
Contact your local Supra dealer for further assistance.
SUPRA NIF Inrush Filter
All models are equipped with Supra NIF (Non-Intrusive Filtering), an efficient high-frequency (RFI) transient filter. It was designed and configured to efficiently suppress RFI interference but not to dampen fast load demands from the power supplies of connected devices. Supra NIF was developed by Ben Duncan Research in England.
3-Way Surge Protection
The SP models are all equipped with Supra surge protection, which protects all three paths, i.e., voltage to earth, neutral to earth, and voltage to neutral. Manufacturers of standard surge protection devices believe it is sufficient to provide protection only between voltage and neutral conductor and that they do not protect against surges in the field caused by direct lightning strikes. The only way to better protect your devices than Supra SP is to completely disconnect the mains power supply, connection lines, and communication with neighboring devices. Unfortunately, thunderstorms do not follow a schedule; next time you might be at work...
All filters and protection devices require a mains socket with grounding connection to function. If your multimedia and HiFi devices comply with a certain standard, they probably require a grounding connection themselves and use an IEC-320 socket for detachable power cords. If your devices are like this and you do not have a grounding terminal in your wall socket, we recommend contacting your landlord and/or an electrician to arrange a grounding connection. This will undoubtedly improve both sound quality and safety for your devices.

Supra LoRad Shielded Power Blocks in Aluminum Housing
The Supra power blocks are shielded and emit only small amounts of electrically generated fields thanks to their aluminum housing, which is connected to earth potential. The conductive chassis directs internal interference to earth and prevents adjacent RFI and other harmful fields from entering the distribution block. The distribution block must be connected to a grounded wall socket with a grounded power cable to function properly. The power cable connecting the distribution block to the wall socket and the power cables to the individual devices should also be shielded for maximum interference attenuation/immunity. We recommend our Supra LoRad Mains Flex as the best alternative to combine with our distribution block. If you are new to the field of mains power shielding and filtering, you will undoubtedly notice the difference.
The stray field of the standard power cable supplied with most multimedia devices is clearly detectable with our Supra AC detector; http://www.jenving.com/products/view/ac-sensor-110-230v-1071100026 Simply touch the supplied power cable with the white tip of the AC detector, and you will hear a warning and see the tip quickly flash red to indicate radiated fields from the mains power. Now switch to a Supra LoRad power cable and touch the cable with the tip... This field is contagious and will add a 50 - 60 Hertz superimposed signal to all nearby connection lines. Imagine what such a power cable can do to a subwoofer connection; the subwoofer plays a constant tone of the mains frequency superimposed on the music or film signal. Efficient shielding is one of Supra’s most important design features. You have earned the right to hear only the music!
Dangerous!
We repeatedly hear of creative alternative ways to arrange a grounding connection when the wall socket does not provide one. One of these we want to highlight as particularly dangerous and hope this explanation does not serve as another creative option. Occasionally, water heating radiators have been connected to HiFi equipment cabinets or to a power distribution protective contact plate.