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I agree with that premise Jim, one is better.

Posted by Quiet Earth on March 15, 2006 at 20:49:41:

I think that if you can get away with only one dedicated line you're better off. One line is less complicated than multiple lines. Your system looks like it consumes relatively low AC wattage. Mine does too. Since I am using single ended triodes with a passive linestage I have obtalined the best results by powering it all from a balanced power transformer that is plugged into a single dedicated circuit.

Take advantage of your low power requirements and keep it simple. You're miles ahead of those who require massive amounts of power.

Relax and enjoy!
QE