In Reply to: Re: Where to Plug in All the A/C Cords? posted by mfm on February 23, 2001 at 21:04:05:
The original poster has a Proceed Amp 5, which has a single power cord for 5 channels. So he can plug everything into one duplex receptacle (one outlet for the power conditioner and one for the power amp).For your situation, what about long interconnects and place the monoblocks near the speakers (assuming there's other accessible receptacles)? OTOH, if you can afford all those monoblocks, maybe you should spring for an electrician! ;~)
Am I correct in thinking an Isobar is not a specialty audio product? My guess is it's compromising your system. I'd use a good extension cord before I'd use just any surge suppressor. IME computer style protectors even strangle low current gear.
Dan Bonhomme
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- Re: Where to Plug in All the A/C Cords? - Audio Fan 23:46:08 02/23/01 (5)
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- Re: Where to Plug in All the A/C Cords? - JE 10:18:14 02/24/01 (0)
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