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
gasjr
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.  
I’m not a technical person so I can’t tell you how many amps each component will draw, but lots of people have multiple components connected to a single 15 amp circuit. I don’t think the 11a draws a lot power as their amps are class D.

I don’t think you have any components that are notorious for eating large amounts of power, so you should be fine.
Thanks, but i was asking if the 15 amp circuit can handle the D400mk2 with the new 11a's and their power draw.. no problem now but only have the sub as started. Any thoughts?
The recommended amplifier power for the 11a is 20 - 550 watts per channel, so your AR D400 is plenty of power and a 15 amp circuit will provide plenty of electricity to your amp, unless you're determined to drive all your neighbors out.  

The MLs like power so you're good there.  I think you'll hear a big improvement with the 11a over the Aerius.

The 11a drops to an impedance of .6 ohms at 20khz, so ideally your amp would double power output down to 2ohms.  But there isn't much music at 20khz and we can't hear it anyway, so if the amp sounds good to you, you're good.