Monster cable AVS 2000 will do the job
i run on c2500 and mc601
i run on c2500 and mc601
power for mc452 and c2600
^^^Power products that use choke devices also choke the current. IMO, proper modern designs do not use chokes but other superior technologies for surge protection/power "conditioning" and therefore do not restrict current, especially important with amps. These products cost FAR more than $5-700 when capable of providing unrestricted current to high-draw and/or multiple components downstream. Short of that, better off with nothing but a dedicated 20a line from breaker box to receptacle. Short of that, buy a good power cord. Dave |
I would not plug your high power/high current amp into any power conditioner. They limit current draw except for some high-end, expensive conditioners. Use a power strip with EMI/RFI protection. I use a Furman for my high power amp and conditioners for low current upstream components. The Furman surge protector has never failed during power outages and spikes, the breaker has always tripped. It is used by pro musicians on stage. https://www.amazon.com/Furman-SS6B-Plug-Surge-Protector/dp/B0002D017M |
Using McIntosh MC352 amplifier + C2300 preamplifier (similar to your gear), I tried several things in this order. Each step improved the sound, in my opinion: 1. Richard Gray 400 power conditioner. 2. Dedicated 20 amp lines (2) + PS Audio outlets. 3. PS Audio P10 power regenerator (replacing the Richard Gray 400). *Note: all gear now plugged into the P10, including the MC352 amplifier. **Note: Biggest improvement came with dedicated 20 amp lines, which removed system noise (via phono). |