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Title: Balanced Power for LIO
Post by: jle on 16 Aug 2015, 01:34 pm
I have an Equi-Tech balanced power system in my new house, ready to power my audio and recording systems. [For an explanation of balanced power, click here (http://www.equitech.com/FAQ/whatis.html)]. Any device that is UL-listed is supposed to be compatible.

QUESTION: Can I plug a LIO into this kind of power? Will it be of any help to the LIO (that is already designed to smooth out the dirtiest AC power). Will it hurt it? I do have non-filtered outlets in the room that I could use for the LIO if the balanced power presents any kind of problem.
Title: Re: Balanced Power for LIO
Post by: Vinnie R. on 16 Aug 2015, 06:33 pm
I have an Equi-Tech balanced power system in my new house, ready to power my audio and recording systems. [For an explanation of balanced power, click here (http://www.equitech.com/FAQ/whatis.html)]. Any device that is UL-listed is supposed to be compatible.

QUESTION: Can I plug a LIO into this kind of power? Will it be of any help to the LIO (that is already designed to smooth out the dirtiest AC power). Will it hurt it? I do have non-filtered outlets in the room that I could use for the LIO if the balanced power presents any kind of problem.

Hi jle,

Welcome to the VR forum!

There answer to your questions:

Yes, you can plug LIO's external power adapter into the Equi-Tech if you wish.

No, it will not be of any help to LIO. 

No, it will not hurt LIO in any way.

Vinnie