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We don't recommend a single power supply for both channels; we strongly recommend a pair of separate, 160VA transformers, and the regulation of these transformers is not really the big issue.
It is ok to use one 300va transformer with 2 secondaries instead of two 160va transformers?
Kenk,Actually, two transformers is great. If you can supply each transformer from different power fuses at the main switchboard, believe me, you can hear a slight improvement again.Cheers,Hugh
yea gods!this is taking mono power supplies to the extreme! lets see... 6 monoblock amps each with a dedicated line from the switchboard? then source lines as well... yikes... I hope you can get mates rates from a sparky for the install!
Hi, EchiDna,Just planning my next house and its music room!!BTW, most sparkies would not have the faintest clue about the sort of thing we are talking about here bcoz they think in terms of the regulations concerning thickness of copper vs. amperage, to stop the wire getting hot enough to become a fire risk in the wall cavity.Thick enough copper - and multiple separate powerline runs - is all about minimising voltage sag when a big base transient comes on.Regards,Andy
Hi cmscott6,Those that have researched this on Audio Asylum always suggest that all your hifi dedicated lines be on the same phase as each other, but on the opposite phase to your noisiest household appliances (refrigerator etc). They also recommend that the dedicated lines be the first ones out of your main panel if possible.Cheers,Darren.