The Boulder 2060 "requires" a 30A 220V circuit for proper operation (it can run off a 30A 110v circuit, but that is not the recommended configuration). Boulder amps feature microprocessor controlled "slow ramp up" of the power supply. If they didn't, the amp would blow the 30A breaker at power turn on with the current in rush. All of those output devices require a power supply with HUGE reserves. The current in rush problem, and slow ramp up solutions in general, are not unique to Boulder products.
However, the high level of performance attained by the Boulder products is pretty unique. I've heard nothing better, or equal, for that matter.
However, the high level of performance attained by the Boulder products is pretty unique. I've heard nothing better, or equal, for that matter.