The ML speakers draw very little power to energize the panels. I'd be more concerned with sharing the same circuit with the ceiling fan using a potentiometer for controlling the variable speed and possibly introducing some noise in the AC line.
Martin Logan Impression 11a power
I'm getting ML 11a's and was wondering if they will be ok on a 15 amp circuit. I'm in an apartment and can't change things.
I currently have an audio research d400 mk2 with ML 380 pre and 360 dac. with 2 API power wedge 112. i'm selling my ML Areius. ML specs for 11a says 500/channel and d400 mk2 says 1200 max at 4 ohms. i know i'll never use that wattage. there are just 2 lights on circuit and a ceiling fan. I already bought them. I also have a B&W ASW 675 which i could give up if too much on circuit. I've never tripped the breaker with current stuff.
Thanks George
I currently have an audio research d400 mk2 with ML 380 pre and 360 dac. with 2 API power wedge 112. i'm selling my ML Areius. ML specs for 11a says 500/channel and d400 mk2 says 1200 max at 4 ohms. i know i'll never use that wattage. there are just 2 lights on circuit and a ceiling fan. I already bought them. I also have a B&W ASW 675 which i could give up if too much on circuit. I've never tripped the breaker with current stuff.
Thanks George
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