danmar123
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Thoughts on moving from a 1200G to Sota Saphire or above Greetings. I have a fully modded 1200 mk ll with an SME 309 & a Hana ML cart.I also have the 1210 GAE with the stock arm & a AT 150 MLX cart on that. Now both arms are in their own rite no slouches. In my system the Hana is a lil warmer so... | |
SME 309 HTA Key. Does anybody know how to get one or an alternative? I just checked my box, & it's a torque wrench. | |
SME 309 HTA Key. Does anybody know how to get one or an alternative? No, my apologies. Look @ page 7- https://sme.co.uk/audio/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2016/12/SME-series-300-instructions.pdf | |
SME 309 HTA Key. Does anybody know how to get one or an alternative? It's a 3mm Allen socket. | |
Dedicated 20a lines, 125 feet distance, which gauge wire to run? #1 wire is a lil over kill but, go with it. Do you really need a 150 amp panel? Just make sure the buss is Copper! I'm happy to see your going to use VH wire. Looks like your on your way. Keep us in the loop. | |
Dedicated 20a lines, 125 feet distance, which gauge wire to run? I don’t think the 4 gauged wire matters, but I suggest VH audio’s 10 gauge Cyro treated wire. Try to look into an audio grade sub panel or something of a Copper buzz bar sub panel. | |
Dedicated 20a lines, 125 feet distance, which gauge wire to run? I just did a search & came up with this; While it’s common to use a 6-gauge wire for 60-amp breakers in practice, it’s best to use a 4-gauge wire if you’re installing a 60-amp subpanel. 60-amp breaker panels controlling several circuits can dr... | |
Dedicated 20a lines, 125 feet distance, which gauge wire to run? Do you have room to put a 60 breaker in your main panel? If so ,run 6 gauge wire to a 60 amp sub panel, then run your receptacles from there. | |
$10K budget? Look no further, EMT 948 NIB In my opinion, there is no compresence. Although the new SP10 is a nice table, it's no EMT. | |
Over loading? I stand corrected, the wire is #-6/3 into a 2 pole 60 breaker. Thanks for clearing that up. jea48;" I assume the two amplifiers are fed from each Line, leg, to neutral.Only the unbalanced load returns on the feeder neutral conductor to the source.... | |
Over loading? Understood. | |
Over loading? I guess I'll just leave it for now, in the event I trip the breaker then I'll change it, or add anther line. Thanks | |
Over loading? I grew up in NYC, & the stuff I've seen in my days, still give me the chills. :) | |
Over loading? I (personally) ran 8/3 from my main, on a 60 amp breaker at a length of 20’ to my subpanel. Now, if the 12/2 from the subpanel to the outlets are nor more then 3’ per outlet x3. This is why I’m asking; I don’t want to harm my amps. Mark, why is it... | |
Over loading? jea; I never, tripped the breaker, just don't want to put a strain on my amps. Like I wrote earlier, is that there’s 12/2 romex to a 15 amp rec. which is fine. I’m sure I can still change the breaker to 20 amps with 12/2, which should be code, &... |