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Mine are straight into the wall on dedicated outlets with no switches. I tried them through my Belkin PureAV PF60 but that didn't work--squashed all the dynamics and micro-details. My fear now is a lightning storm....
You can get a whole house surge suppressor that mounts in your main electrical box. You may need to have an electrician install it, but they can handle some very large surges.
My findings are that the Ncores do not like 'Y' capacitors.
They are designed to run as ungrounded Class 2 devices which is OK as long as you have everything proper in your electrical service and circuits.
oh wow, didn't know they were fully differential as well.
Not in the sense of "fully balanced" that there would be 2 separate parts for the positive and negative signal, but in the sense of a fully differential, floating input circuit, so that the signal is not referenced to ground or earth.
I'll add to Uber Buss comments. To date with numerous amps tried not one lost anything. All gained with better dynamics, bass and more info. For us the no brainer of conditioners. charles