Miller,
You are not the only one who has implemented things. Are you even reading the posts?
You are not the only one who has implemented things. Are you even reading the posts?
More questions about dedicated lines
@ millercarbon read pages 11 thru 13. https://www.anixter.com/content/dam/Images/Logos/Supplier-Logos/Middle-Atlantic/PowerPaper.pdf read pages 31 thru 35 https://centralindianaaes.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/indy-aes-2012-seminar-w-notes-v1-0.pdf FWIW, I used 10-2 w/grd NM sheathed cable for the two 20 amp dedicated branch circuits for my 2ch audio system. Each cable is 75ft long...... My system is dead quiet... Job layout and the wiring method used makes the difference. . |
I think I'm getting somewhere here thanks to y'all. Jim, the PowerPaper you referenced indicated that there were two sheathing options-aluminum or steel and the article further references the aluminum sheathed hospital grade cable. Of these 3 options, what would you currently choose? Are all your components plugged directly into the wall or do you use a power strip and/or conditioner/regenerator? Tribbles-I'm looking to have good sound and stay married. My wife has given me a lot of leeway and I will be in the doghouse if I suggest we need to redo the pool electrical so my room will be better! Thanks for an outside the box thought, though. djones-my electrician had several thoughts and I'm trying to decide which will be best. He didn't come out with a concrete plan and besides, all the prior postings I reviewed seemed conclusive that less than optimal outcomes are likely without the audiophile's input. |