One dedicated circuit for each mono block?


If I have a dedicated 20 amp Circuit is that ok for two monoblocs? I read that a separate dedicated line is better for each amplifier. So the outlet can't have two plugs but it's better to not use one of the two plugs when connecting a mono block?

I have a transparent Power isolator which I know use to plug amps into.

So maybe a dedicated circuit can be used to plug amps directly into and then have Power isolator connected to a separate Circuit for everything else.

I am trying to evaluate the merits and to need for getting a second dedicated line while installing the first.

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@immatthewj

He did catch a furnace that failed the CO test, so I got that out of it.

IMO, that right there paid for your home inspection.

I was just wishing that the home inspector I hired would have pointed some things out for me.

Sometimes these guys don’t always offer, but will answer any questions asked (of course there are some that hate someone watching over their shoulder all of the time). It’s all a learning experience. After many years being an on-air DJ, I became a Radio Broadcast Engineer (a much more stable position in radio). I never went to any technical school to get a degree for this, but learned from all of the many radio broadcast engineers (aka Chief Engineers/Operators) I became friends with (and shadowed - I was always asking questions), and all of the on-the-job experience (and there was plenty of it!). I’m pretty good with HVAC too, again, always asking questions to the techs that serviced numerous units I was at one time responsible for.

You are right, @dpop  , I didn't know anything at all about houses back then so I didn't really know what to ask & I cannot blame the home inspector for my knowledge deficit.  I did get a report from him and a lot of that stuff may be in the report . . . if I looked hard enough, I could probably still find it.  And a lot of the electrical stuff that I have learned since (mostly quite recently) I only learned because of my interest in my system (which only started evolving in probably '94 or so).   If it hadn't have been for that, I'd probably still have the original fuse box.

+1 @mesch 

I read that doing it any other way may cause a ground loop fault. Plug everything into one outlet. Please look at what Eric said also. 
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