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RE: Making sense of installing a Dedicated AC Line

Posted by Duster on February 15, 2012 at 14:33:40:

Installing two AC outlets fed by only a single dedicated line is fine and won't degrade your intent. I would consider the configuration to be no different than plugging a multi-outlet power line distributor into a single dedicated line, which is not an audiophile no-no. Folks who install two dedicated lines for a single audio system tend to do so in order to provide separate lines for digital and analog components. Ask this question in Tweakers' Asylum if you wish to seek further confirmation.