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Electronics: Tripp Lite HT1010SAT3 10 Outlets 3345 Joules RJ11/45 Home Theater Surge Suppressor

Tripp Lite HT1010SAT3 10 Outlets 3345 Joules RJ11/45 Home Theater Surge Suppressor

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Manufacturer: Tripp Lite
Model: HT1010SAT3
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Tripp Lite
Label: Tripp Lite

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Tripp Lite HT1010SAT3 Home/Business Theater Surge Suppressor provides advanced protection--3345 joules--stopping damaging surges and filtering disruptive line noise so components perform at their peak! You can see and hear the difference: sharper, crisper video; deeper, fuller audio and longer component life spans. Perfect for small-to-medium home/business theater installations: high-definition TVs, satellite and A/V receivers, DVD/CD players, and more. 10 outlets (with transformer spacing and sliding safety covers), 3-line coaxial protection and 1-line tel/modem/Ethernet (100BaseT, high-speed) protection safeguard an entire home/business theater system. $250,000 Ultimate Lifetime Insurance coverage with Data Recovery Warranty (USA and Canada only). Includes two diagnostic LEDs, color-coordinated holographic outlet/plug labels, 10 ft. cord with a right-angle plug, 6 ft. gold DSS cable, 6 ft. coaxial cable, 6 ft. phone cord and 6 ft. network cable. Sliding safety covers protect against accidental contact Color-coordinated, holographic outlet/plug labels match outlets with component power cords 3 sets of surge-protected Type F gold coaxial connectors (with included 6 ft. gold DSS cable and 6 ft. coaxial cable) safeguard components on cable, satellite and antenna line 1-line tel/modem/Ethernet (100BaseT, high-speed) surge protection (with included 6 ft. phone cord and 6 ft. network cable) safeguards personal video recorders (PVRs) on a single dial-up or Ethernet line. Built-in splitter (1 jack in and 2 jacks out) allow simultaneous connection of two devices sharing a single line Keyhole slots provide convenient wall or cabinet mounting Master switch provides one-touch power control over all components / Circuit breaker protection
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Coaxial connections degraded signals 2008-08-09
I searched extensively to find a surge protector with 3 coaxial connections since we have a Direct TV HD DVR with 2 inputs, (to be able to record 2 channels at the same time,) as well as limited basic Comcast cable since we have 5 televisions and only 2 satellite boxes. This Tripp Lite looked like the answer... reasonably priced, nice setup, and even extra cables included, (although I had already ordered high end digital coaxial cables.) We have a new Samsung 46" HD LCD (LN46A6500) with a spectacular picture, a new Onkyo receiver (TXSR606B) and Harmon Kardon surround sound speakers which have totally changed our listening and viewing experience, and a new Panasonic DVD/VCR recorder, also wonderful. Our research confirmed that all of the inputs into this pricey setup needed protecting, although not the overly-exagerrated and costly protection (Monster) that the big box Best Buys and others would have you believe were necessary.

Unfortunately, we didn't have the same good outcome of the other reviewers with this Tripp Lite HT1010SAT3. The satellite picture was considerably degraded...the clear sharp edges were noticeably blurred and the channel changing was just as slow,(which I think is a result of the constant adjustment the tv and dvr tuners have to make because every program is filmed and broadcast in different formats ranging from digital 480i, 720p, 1080i, to 1080p. We've seen the same frustrating delays with several other HD TV setups with both satellite and cable. Could it be that all of these new sets are "upconverting" the signals making channel changing so much slower?) Our cable signal was so badly degraded through this Tripp Lite that the tv couldn't read the signal and said it was too low to read. I compared this with two other surge protectors with coaxial connections that I already had. The Philips surge protector I had connected to our other HD set, (Sharp LC32D64U, another spectacular picture!), worked fine, but it only has 2 coax conn. We also tried a Cyberpower 1090 which also only has 2 coax conn, and it worked fine as well.

The good news is that I bought this from Amazon, (it arrived in 3 days,) and returns are easy and with free return shipping. I ordered another 3 coaxial surge protector, (also through Amazon, of course,) this time a Panamax M8-HT. I'll review that after setting it up. And thanks, Amazon, for this review forum. It gives us valuable input in making our decisions.


Excellent Product, Works as Advertised 2008-07-31
Great product, looks solid and seems to do the job, I don't want to ever find out if it is effective in a big power surge or not but makes me feel better. I ran my Directv HD DVR (two cables) through this and also my Comcast (used for high speed internet). As an additional step also ran the ethernet cable between the Comcast modem and my router through here as well. Everything seems to work perfectly. No complaints so far.

Only item I would mention is that the satellite/cable ins are very close to each other, but not really a big deal.

Oh and also, I bought this from MacMall for $38.99. Almost half the price here.


Awesome! 2007-08-19
I am very suspicious of most electronic gagdets, but this one was definitely worth it.

This has both surge suppression and noise filters. I ran the power and cable tv coax through it for my 42" plasma, and it cleaned up a lot of snow on the cable channels. The TV even switches channels faster, which I suspect is due to reduced noise.

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