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1. In your opinion is it worth the big price tag to buy Belden 83803 too run these circuits? I will need 75' to get to the 23' wall site and another 50' to get to the 50' wall site. Thats about $500 just in wire
2. I will be running 4 Odyssey mono block amps to biamp a pair of SP Tech speakers. While I'm at it should I run a dedicated line just for the amps and a seperate line for my pre/cd/TT? This would double the amount of wire needed (83803 = $1K...yikes!!!!).
3. Is there a prefered isolated ground outlet? I'm already over budget so I'm not really considering cryo treated $50-$100 outlets....I have to be (somewhat) realistic.
4. I should request that my electrician keeps all appliances with motors and any line with a dimmer on the opposite buss bar, correct? Is there anything else I should ask him to keep opposite the Audio circuits?
I might put two lines, especially if you ever consider putting a video system in too. Much easier to plan ahead then try to retrofit. Important! Make sure they are on the same phase! If they aren't you will have a ground problem like nobodies business between components. .
FWIW, even putting them on the same phase doesn't insure against ground loops. I have two dedicated lines in my room, and every time I plug my amp into one and everything else into the other, I get a ground loop hum.
Gentleman: Dedicated lines really don't cause ground loops, the grounding scheme or lack there of in the equipment will! d.b.
Just curious then...why would I not get a ground loop when all gear is plugged into the same outlet (front end gear into a power conditioner plugged into the outlet, amp directly to the outlet), yet when I move the amp to the other dedicated line, I do get the ground loop?
It may well have to do with the power conditioner, which may have enough isolation so you don't get a ground loop under those circumstances.
d.b.P.S. Do I need to re post an earlier post of mine on grounding and consumer audio equipment?
I think you need to read a little further there Phil. It's not as simple as it appears. d.b.