I have done a few installations of dedicated lines. Everytime we do it we connect cable to the breaker box and run the cable naked through the corridors to the stereo, put a receptacle on it and then test combinations. This is an important step and deceptively easy to do. One interesting finding was that the TPC power cables turned out to be directional - don't tell me they can't be, you weren't there. The advice you have received above is good, but you can actually check it easily this way. There are so many small insights, too many to mention here, but one I haven't often seen mentioned is to use ceramic fuses. No not glass fuses, they sound horrible. The ceramic fuses sound great and beat a breaker every time - and you can remove and clean them easily from time to time.
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I already looked at the forum archives on dedicated lines but am looking for additional detailed advice.. I have an electrician scheduled to come out next week to estimate the work on installing 2 dedicated lines. I have a DK Signature integrated, Jolida JD 100, Modwright Sony 999, Shunyata Hydra 4 and will soon be receiving an Audio Magic Mini Stealth (not the Digital). I have Reimer Wind River speakers- I plan to connect the integrated to one line and my digital gear on the other line. The biggest concern I have is regarding hum, which I've heard can occur when having more than one dedicated line. I do not have problems with hum now. (should I just go with one ded line?) I'll be getting 12 ga Romex or 10ga if I can get the electrician to work with me. What talking points do I need to make with the electrician? What about grounding? (I really don't understand how to communicate the topic of grounding) Electricians don't seem to have a clue about the goals of an audiophile for installing dedicated lines. When I told the electrician on the phone that I had hospital grade outlets already- he said "wow you're going all out." I'm not very technically oriented either, so if you can, please answer in laymans terms. Thanks.
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