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Hi,Finally, I am moving into a new house with a dedicated soundroom. I want to do it right but, of course, have a limited budget. I want to wire my soundroom electric outlets to a dedicated circuit breaker and use upgraded plugs. Which plugs should I use? Is one circuit breaker sufficient for four pieces of gear (tube amp, tube pre, tube cdp, and TT)? How many amps is best (is more always better)? What else should I do to improve the power?
Thanks,
Jeffrey
Edits: 09/24/07
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Topic - Upgrading my electric source - GDTunes 07:40:13 09/24/07 (15)
- More lines is cheaper per line. - Al Sekela 17:34:38 09/25/07 (9)
- RE: More lines is cheaper per line. - GDTunes 07:05:59 09/27/07 (1)
- Sorry, have not compared on-line stores. - Al Sekela 16:01:11 09/27/07 (0)
- Outlet faceplate question. - cheap-Jack 12:56:25 09/26/07 (4)
- Standing waves on a power cord. - Al Sekela 15:29:12 09/26/07 (3)
- Second thought.. - cheap-Jack 08:36:08 09/27/07 (1)
- The poor conductivity of carbon fiber is what makes it effective. - Al Sekela 16:04:19 09/27/07 (0)
- Do you need to ground the carbon fibre laminate inside the coverplate.. - cheap-Jack 07:10:07 09/27/07 (0)
- 6N-P4060F question... - cheap-Jack 12:33:48 09/26/07 (1)
- One-quarter of something is 0.250 times that quantity. - Al Sekela 15:14:01 09/26/07 (0)
- RE: Upgrading my electric source - Ted Smith 20:24:00 09/24/07 (4)
- RE: Upgrading my electric source - GDTunes 07:14:23 09/27/07 (1)
- RE: Upgrading my electric source - Ted Smith 08:31:22 09/27/07 (0)
- Off topic: while you're there. - cheap-Jack 12:44:05 09/26/07 (1)
- RE: Off topic: while you're there. - Ted Smith 13:05:54 09/26/07 (0)