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I've always plugged my amps into the wall (with other components - DAC, Source, etc. plugged into Balanced Power/Conditioner). I recently picked up a pair of Bel Canto REF500M Class D Monos. Should I treat these as a digital component, plugging them into my conditioner, or stil go straight to the wall?
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Topic - Class D Amps - plug into wall or into balanced Power/Conditioner? - saxguy 07:04:37 06/07/14 (11)
- RE: Class D Amps - plug into wall or into balanced Power/Conditioner? - Dman 06:42:51 06/13/14 (0)
- RE: Class D Amps - plug into wall or into balanced Power/Conditioner? - Cameraman 06:01:22 06/10/14 (0)
- 2 words - My name is Fred 19:04:12 06/09/14 (0)
- I always plugged amps straight into the wall outlet - until.... - carcass93 08:50:13 06/09/14 (5)
- The A.R. is great but ......... - Awe-d-o-file 12:47:21 06/09/14 (4)
- Their grammar is as bad as their science - Lew 08:31:30 06/13/14 (3)
- That's Nothing - Awe-d-o-file 07:17:19 06/15/14 (0)
- Their grammar is fine for Japanese; their science delivers audible improvements to SQ. - carcass93 11:43:09 06/14/14 (1)
- RE: Their grammar is fine for Japanese; their science delivers audible improvements to SQ. - Lew 08:52:18 06/16/14 (0)
- Used a PS Audio Duet for the Red Dragon amps... - musetap 21:49:03 06/07/14 (0)
- RE: Class D Amps - plug into wall or into balanced Power/Conditioner? - Jack G 08:38:28 06/07/14 (0)