Amp and preamp on same outlet?


Just how much of a no-no is this? ARC goes as far to print in their manual to say to have the amp and preamp on their own circuit. I live in an apt. and I'm forced to have both plugged into the same outlet. Cords just don't reach....How much sound quality is lost by doing this? It sounds great as is, but is there a major detriment to this? I'm curious.
audiolover718
I found that a solid copper plug beats any of those fancy audiophile fuses!
Jmcgrogan2- Because they don't draw as much current as that big ol' Krell arcweld...I mean amp...SETs often sound better with an NOS 1909 s vdB Lincoln copper penny than w the copper plug. I find that the difference between that and the 1924 Lincoln copper to be well worth the additional $1500-$2K. Of course, you've got to be very careful inserting the pennies; if you scratch them their value on the Coiniogon drops dramatically. When scratched, they're not work a " plugged" nickel!
John, you have got a good start. BUT, if you are not using twelve 9s copper plugs at 150,000 square millimeters of conductor area, you can't possibly have any idea what you are missing. No more choking those poor little electrons.

BTW, I have heard what appeared to be just a bit of humming, but absolutely no singing. Couldn't carry a tune worth a damn though. Does that count?
FWIW, I have found that Rectangular Solid Core® SA-OF8N® copper fuse slugs offer the best sound by far, especially when used with their Isolated Floating Shield™. Far better than any penny you have ever heard Michael.

Cris, your 12 9's plug is no match for my fuse slugs, which Gauge size is 000 = an area of 85 Square mm.
I can hear a fly take a wizz on the 3rd chair cellist with my fuse slugs!!

I can hear a fly take a wizz on the 3rd chair cellist with my fuse slugs!!
Jmcgrogan2

LOL, now that's funny.
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Jim
03-06-15: Jea48
Edit to my last post.

Do you know the ampere rating of the circuit breaker mounded in the back rear panel of the amp? 15 amp? 20 amp? Do you know if it is a magnetic trip breaker only?


@Jea48

I received info from Patrick Bresnahan at Krell that these are 50 amp breakers.

I provided some info in my previous post about how it works.

Cheers