@rodman99999 i haven’t checked any PCs out yet. One reason is because I am using 240v amplifiers here in the states for the screen speakers so it’s a pain in that regard. I will end up with one on the Trinnov and Media devices before I’m said and done for sure though.
The room is still having the acoustic treatments and a few other odds and ends buttoned up so haven’t wanted to start critically listening until it’s 100% complete. Don’t get me wrong I listen and enjoy it now by all means but just not to the extremes of trying to notice minute differences that components can make. I’m sure get get what I’m saying.
I need to learn how electronics in markets that use 240v handle PCs and the such because that has been a major concern of mine every since I decided to go down the path of high current amplification for all speakers behind the screen. It makes all the sense in the world as far as audio quality but going this direction in the states has its drawbacks as well. I have to use big bulky outlets and cable connections.
One option is just to pony up the cash for a 200 amp high end Filtered electrical panel. That would be the best route but they are like $13,000-$15,000 installed. Right now I’m using right at 120 amps of 120v and 80 amps of 240v so a 200amp power plant would be perfect. A couple other people I talk with on a Home Theater forum have one and they are top quality for sure. Not only the build quality but the piece of mind that comes along with an install like that would be wonderful.
Bests
Alex
The room is still having the acoustic treatments and a few other odds and ends buttoned up so haven’t wanted to start critically listening until it’s 100% complete. Don’t get me wrong I listen and enjoy it now by all means but just not to the extremes of trying to notice minute differences that components can make. I’m sure get get what I’m saying.
I need to learn how electronics in markets that use 240v handle PCs and the such because that has been a major concern of mine every since I decided to go down the path of high current amplification for all speakers behind the screen. It makes all the sense in the world as far as audio quality but going this direction in the states has its drawbacks as well. I have to use big bulky outlets and cable connections.
One option is just to pony up the cash for a 200 amp high end Filtered electrical panel. That would be the best route but they are like $13,000-$15,000 installed. Right now I’m using right at 120 amps of 120v and 80 amps of 240v so a 200amp power plant would be perfect. A couple other people I talk with on a Home Theater forum have one and they are top quality for sure. Not only the build quality but the piece of mind that comes along with an install like that would be wonderful.
Bests
Alex