Do you connect your amp to your power conditioner?
Do you connect your amp, power amp or receiver to your power conditioner? Or do you prefer to get power straight from the wall and use your conditioner for the pre-amp, sources, etc? If so, why?
Just curious to read your comments and experiences on the subject. |
I connect all my electronics to the power conditioner.
The manufacturer recommends it. |
Yes, my big Krells are fed power via Shunyata Hydra 2's.
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MC1.2KW plus sources on each Power Plus 2000. Amplifiers love "gourmet food" as much as sources do.:thumbsup:
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Yes, me too! :yes: |
2 x MC501, pre and all sources plus 55" LCD on one PurePower 2000...even at insane levels I cannot get the PP to reach its limit.
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Short answer: Yes.
Long answer: Yes. Feed the amps with the cleanest possible power. |
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Also you can run the risk of ruining your power conditioner if the current draw exceeds it's specification. BTW, I do run with Power Conditioner on my Amp. |
No, I don't; it's connected directly to the wall. My understanding is that the Running Springs Conditioners are thie one that best support an amp plugged into them. Don't know about the PPCs, though.
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