Plugging powered speakers in....??


For those of you that have a powered sub in your tower loudspeakers and need to plug them in..... what would be the best way to go about this? directly into the wall? or use some type of filter/powerstrip?
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Showing 2 responses by warrenh

There are line conditioners and there ARE line conditioners. I'm not familiar with all that's out there, but, like I said, it makes a significant difference in my system. But then again, I'm using the Audio Magic Stealth. After all the homework I did, shopping around for a LC (or, in this case an electric "puifier") this one was amazing. I haven't heard, yet, any line conditioners mentioned that I like, or ones that may make a difference, with just about anything, but take a listen to the Stealth and you'll freak. I promise you this: After you find what you feel is the perfect location for your sub (which is, as you know, critical), and listen 'til you take the sound for granted; THEN, plug your sub into a killer LC like the Stealth. Talk to me then. Happy listening, warren
I have my powered sub plugged, along with everthing, into my Audio Magic Stealth. Don't neglect your sub. The difference, while suble in the beginning, becomes much more evident through time.