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Doesn't make a difference. Plug anything into anywhere.
No damage will occur. You need to use your ears to determine what combination will work best. We typically think of digital sources as being offenders of a certain type of noise and amps can have a 'different' type of noise. Even if Dave comes along and can say which is which, you'll need to try them out and see how it goes regardless.You have more devices than outlets so are you going to combine some items into a outlet strip of some kind? I would start with the amps and CD directly into the unit and combine the lower power stuff after the unit into a strip for a first try.
Well Dave is a few hours behind us so after he has his morning coffee and shook off the cobwebs he'll be along I am sure.
Guy, the original MajikBUSS had additional filtering for digital in the 'B' receptacle pair. This type of filtration is to keep the nasties from traveling back down the line and to ease the harshness.That BUSS has been sitting a long time. It will sound harsh in the upper mids and a tad thin on the bottom end for about three days. Then it will all start to come together. Just give it some time.Dave
I purchased a used Majikbuss recently so this info is good to know.Shortly after I also purchased a used Uberbuss. It has a switch with a white dot which turns the PFC (?) on and off. Which position is on? And what does the PFC do? Are there conditions under which it may not be useful, or even detrimental?Guy 13, hope you don't mind me asking this here. Just curious about this feature so I figured I'd ask while I'm here anyways.
Power Factor Correction
Power factor correction of this type will improve the efficiency of any transformer attached to the BUSS. PFC is ON when the white dot on the button is depressed. Give it a listen. you will hear the difference.PFC may or may not be beneficial with a SMPS attached directly to it. The BUSSes are designed for use with linear power supplies. I have another product in development for use with SMPS.Dave