Howdy y'all,
I'm in the process of installing two dedicated 20-amp circuits for my system. I currently plug the digital and the amp into a BPT, and the preamp into the wall.
My question is: How should I address, if at all, the surge protection issue?
Option A: install protection at the breaker panel for the whole house; plug the amps into the wall; everything else into the BPT. Advantage: protecting everything in my house and can plug the amps into the wall. Disadvantage: cost and may not be able to find a "audio quality" surge protection panel.
Option B: install one 20-amp protection panel (e.g. Brickwall industrial) at the breaker panel for one of the dedicated circuits (for the amps) and, use the BPT for the other dedicated circuit (all non-amp equipment). Advantage: cost less, can plug the amps into the wall. Disadvantage: may not be able to find "audio quality" protection panel.
Option C: put a surge protection device (e.g. Brickwall audio) between the outlet and the amps. Advantage: lower cost. Disadvantage: this means an additional device/powercord is between the amps and the outlet.
Option D: forget about it. Just install the dedicated circuits; plug the amps into the wall; everything else into the BPT
Option E/F/G: your comments/inputs are here
Sorry for the long post. Any thoughts are appreciated.
Ken
