110 will not hurt anything.
how low can you go?
I have a Furman IT 1550 and at the moment it reads 110 voltage.
I feel this is too low , but not much I can do, as the power utility are reluctant to bump up the transformer for fear of overloading when things cool down.
My question, would I be damaging any of my components if I were to turn them on and listen at this voltage?
I run a 20 amp breaker, 12 guage solid core romex in a dedicated line going to a Shunyata Hydra 2 and Eight.
The pre is a Steelhead, the amps are tube servo amps on my old Acoustat X speakers, and an SME table.The amps are in the Hydra 2, the turntable and pre are in the Hydra 8.
I normally don't turn anything on, just leave everything in standby when the power is low,, but I would like to listen.
The cd player is an Esoteric X-03 into the Furman on a separate 15 amp line.
I feel this is too low , but not much I can do, as the power utility are reluctant to bump up the transformer for fear of overloading when things cool down.
My question, would I be damaging any of my components if I were to turn them on and listen at this voltage?
I run a 20 amp breaker, 12 guage solid core romex in a dedicated line going to a Shunyata Hydra 2 and Eight.
The pre is a Steelhead, the amps are tube servo amps on my old Acoustat X speakers, and an SME table.The amps are in the Hydra 2, the turntable and pre are in the Hydra 8.
I normally don't turn anything on, just leave everything in standby when the power is low,, but I would like to listen.
The cd player is an Esoteric X-03 into the Furman on a separate 15 amp line.
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