Upgrading wall outlets


Curious if anyone has found much difference in sound quality upgrading wall outlets.
eagleman6722
Coxhaus,

If a 20 amp receptacle is used, (NEMA 5-20R), then a 20 amp breaker must be used. The minimum size copper wire would be #12 awg. If #10 awg copper wire is used the breaker still has to be a 20 amp.

If a 15 amp duplex receptacle is used, (NEMA 5-15R), then a 15 or 20 amp breaker can be used. If the branch circuit wire is 14 awg then a 15 amp breaker must be used.

The current carrying guts inside a 15, 20, and 30, amp breaker are the same. Only the trip units are different.

If there is a problem with nuisance tripping caused by inrush current of a power amp most breaker manufactures make a "High Magnetic" type breaker that will allow more lag time before tripping due to high inrush current.

Example:
http://ecatalog.squared.com/fulldetail.cfm?partnumber=QO120HM
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Jim
I just added two 20 amp circuits for my power amps using 10gauge with ground wire. I used Leviton 20A Heavy Duty Outlets.
03-22-10: Coxhaus
Coxhaus,

Is the supporting back strap of the Leviton receptacle made of steel?
(Magnetic ferrous material)
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Thanks for showing me the High Magnetic breakers. It turns out I am using square D as shown. I am thinking of buying a pair of Bryston 28SST amps. I probably will replace my breakers then.
The Leviton receptacle does have a supporting silver steel strap on the back. Why?
I just swapped out a Porter Port for a Maestro outlet, and there was a significant improvement! Detail, soundstage depth and width increase, and I have to say it again, Detail.