You're most welcome, nonoise. When I got my Thingee, I plugged everything into it, including my high-current amp, due to it being called a "non-current-limiting" device. Sure, the noise-floor was lower, but there was a loss of dynamics and "air."
I knew to plug the amp back into the wall due to all the comments made by Agon members who had previously experienced this with power conditioners.
@sunnyjim,
Let me clarify what you said in the previous reply. I should plug my
integrated amp into the wall, and not into FX-2. I should plug all
other low current devices into the FX-2 ( Keep in my I am just using
the standard 2 AC wall outlet) . Therefore, there is no room to plug
in either one or two of the BC 86MK5 filters (Why would I need two??).
Jim, I'll clarify my statement regarding the amp. In order to accommodate the BC86 filters, I'm now using a Furman power strip into the wall receptacle. Then the amp and filters plug into the strip.
I use 2 BC86 mk 5 filters because it is double the filtering. To my ears, it's like adding another power conditioner that doesn't restrict the sonics of the amp.
I got advice from Blue Circle before I made my purchase and 2 filters were recommended. The BC86's were very affordable and at that time they did not make the
Sillycone Filters.
I wouldn't trust a multiple outlet adapter. It's build quality may not be as good as a duplex outlet and may not provide as good a connection. Can you provide a link of the device?