Niagara 1200 and subwoofers


Hello, I've got my eye on the 1200 but need two of them. I have 12 pieces to plug in. I'm not worried about stuff like Bluesound node 2, Fios box,, dvd player rarely used... other than my Anthem AV receiver,  Anthem str amp, Parasound 220 x 5 amp, plus two Rythmik subs. It seems I need 5 of the high current outlets when there are only 4 total. My plan is to use a splitter to plug in the subs. Will that work? 

Also, I'm thinking of the Niagara 5000 as an upgrade because it's obviously better and has the 4 high current outlets and 12 total, and in the used market it's not too much of a jump in price for me. It actually offers less outlets than I need but I'm sure it could work,, but the size of it is the #1 negative for me.. my plan is to hide it behind my stack. A bit difficult compared to two separate 1200's. Leaning towards the 1200 especially if i can get a multi discount somewhere or used...  I have a dedicated 20 amp line but it's to more than one receptacle behind my AV equipment. I can run a 10g new line as my panel is 10 ft from my system, but not eager to move my whole 'never want to touch' stack. 

So can I use a 2 to 1 for the 2 subs? Any other ideas?

Thanks


cissado
So, what am I doing with the Niagara 1200? My Bluesound Node 2 and roku stuff? I am mainly getting the Niagara for the amps. The subwoofer at certain times of the day has a slight hum. I was hoping to get rid of it with this conditioner. Also, if I go very close to the speakers' tweeter, I hear a faint hiss. I was hoping that would be alleviated as well. Having said that, I do hear a very low noise floor as people call it, so I'm not sure what else to look for after getting the Niagara.

I'm in the process of buying the 1200. I just have to let the dealer know if I want one or two right now. 

Does anyone plug their amps into the Niagara? Now I'm confused. I've heard a lot of good things about them, but didn't realize this.
Just ordered one. I'll see how it works before I buy the 2nd one. Eta is a few weeks... so a bit of waiting. Thanks for the replies.

If I get some energy, maybe I'll try the 10 gauge new line, but today I ran an extension cord from a dedicated outlet in my house to the subwoofer and still had the same hum. So, not sure if that would help. Its all pretty new construction. I'm betting on the Niagara working.  We'll see.
The Niagra can only do so much.
When it comes to buzz and hum, there are a number of things that can cause it- and much of it comes down to the design of the amps and their interaction with preamps.
I know, as I had a horrible buzz when I tried to use my tube preamp with solid state. It seems the Circlotron circuit has a predilection to make noise with SS sometimes-At least that is what my dealer says.
Anyhow, when it comes to hum/buzz, try some cheater plugs (non grounded plugs) and see if it resolves the problem. If so, then I can PM you someone on Agon who can help you stablize the system properly.
Bob
Thanks Bob.
I asked AQ about the 2 units and they said to omit the AV Receiver because I'm using it like a preamp. Then I'll have enough to connect everything. 

I don't get the hum all the time. When it does come, it is every 30 seconds for a length of 3-5 seconds. 

I was eager to try that separate circuit but it didn't change. I need more troubleshooting at this point.

Thanks again. 
@OP,
That bit of info makes me think there is something on or near your power line. 
Think - A Dimmer, refrigerator or is there a neon sign nearby?
Search the Audiogon library. I recall that there was another member that had a similar situation. In his/her case, there was a neon sign, if I recall correctly.
Bob