@bikeboy52 As with most things audio, it depends.
IF panel, ground, wiring to the wall and the wall outlets, etc. have all been addressed properly AND your amplifiers are a quality design and build THEN, yes wall direct is typically best/better.
Amp straight into the wall
I’ve seen more than a few members recomend going straight into the power oulet and not using power conditioners for power amps. I was hoping someone would explain the rationale behind that.to me. I have been meaning to try that for awhile now, power conditioner is a Torus 15 , thx in advance for your input.
@bikeboy52 As with most things audio, it depends. IF panel, ground, wiring to the wall and the wall outlets, etc. have all been addressed properly AND your amplifiers are a quality design and build THEN, yes wall direct is typically best/better. |
@bikeboy52 Thanks for the update and congratulations. If you have a short run from the panel, 12 gauge is fine. If long, then 10 gauge. As for aftermarket power cables...I would not lock in on one. Try a few out. There can be notable differences. |