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In Reply to: In wall power and surge protection posted by Heifetz on December 21, 2014 at 17:39:01:
Thx for your comments.
I'm in Australia. I do trust my electrician to do work that conforms to regulations.
May be just a dedicated power is sufficient for me now. I have a Magnet Line Conditioner LC1 (Mk 1) that I have power amp also plugged into. I have read that sometimes they lose dynamics this way and perhaps would be better off directly from the mains dedicated power. I don't understand electricity very well!
I don't know these specs help answer my question.
LC-1 Linear Line Conditioner comes with four individually EMI/RFI filtered circuits which can be controlled by four power switches on front panel. All together there are eight outlets for 3000W total capacity. There are separate circuits for power amplifiers, analog and digital component.
Technical Specification
Power output ANALOG : 3 A Time - lag
AMP1 : 8 A Time - lag
AMP2 : 8 A Time - lag
Fuse size ANALOG : 700W(Max)
DIGITAL : 700W(Max)
AMP1 : 1800W(Max)
AMP2 : 1800W(Max)
Power Requirement (AC) 220 VAC 50/60Hz 3000 Watt
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- RE: In wall power and surge protection and Magnet Line Conditioner LC1 (Mk 1) - Heifetz 20:06:00 12/21/14 (1)
- RE: In wall power and surge protection and Magnet Line Conditioner LC1 (Mk 1) - acass 21:53:27 12/21/14 (0)