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RE: Dedicated line vs upgraded outlet?

Posted by Duster on July 29, 2020 at 15:38:04:




Big thumbs-up for your AC delivery system, Sondek ;-)

I think the OP should consider both a dedicated line, and an upgraded AC outlet at the wall. The two go hand in hand. Why put all of the time and expense into installing a dedicated line, without upgrading the AC outlet in the process?

The two upgrades are separate issues, really. One optimizes the behavior of the AC circuit, while the other optimizes and tunes the AC transfer of what the dedicated line will provide. Without an Audio Grade AC outlet involved in the upgrade path, it's only half done.