James,
I am in the process of running a dedicated circuit and have both a 120v 15a and 20a breaker available. Based on your comment, you recommend the 20A?
I will be connecting a 6BSST, 4BST, 7BST, and a 10B Sub at a minimum. I may consider adding my 50" Plasma, DVD, Cable box and SP2 but they are on a different circuit now and can stay that way. I could run yet another dedicated circuit while I'm making a mess if needed.
I'm in the US.
Thanks.
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Hi Amdan,
It is always better to have the amp on a circuit that can provide 'high current' and 'low impedance' to the power input of the amplifier. We recently tested a 4B operating at 200 watts into 8ohms and for very short periods on transients it would attempt to draw 50 amps from the wall on a 120/15amp wall plug.
The Bryston name is made up of letters from the original 3 owners names.
james
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