Hi all,
From the research I have conducted, it seems that the Oyaide R-1 (together with their matching WPC-Z covers) are the ne plus ultra in AC outlets. I'm planning to run a few dedicated power lines to my music room, so I'm considering using them (despite the relatively immense cost they imply!).
Some (most?) AC outlets allow the user to decide whether both sockets of a pair are on the same circuit or different circuits by removing a jumper. I'd like to do this with my new power set up but would like to know does the R-1 have this ability? It's not something covered by the specs I've found, and the photos I've seen are inconclusive. I know that at least two people here have some of the R-1 outlets, so I'd like to ask them to confirm the situation for me. What's the scoop? Is it possible to have two circuits on a single R-1 recepticle, or they restricted to only one circuit?
Many thanks!
From the research I have conducted, it seems that the Oyaide R-1 (together with their matching WPC-Z covers) are the ne plus ultra in AC outlets. I'm planning to run a few dedicated power lines to my music room, so I'm considering using them (despite the relatively immense cost they imply!).
Some (most?) AC outlets allow the user to decide whether both sockets of a pair are on the same circuit or different circuits by removing a jumper. I'd like to do this with my new power set up but would like to know does the R-1 have this ability? It's not something covered by the specs I've found, and the photos I've seen are inconclusive. I know that at least two people here have some of the R-1 outlets, so I'd like to ask them to confirm the situation for me. What's the scoop? Is it possible to have two circuits on a single R-1 recepticle, or they restricted to only one circuit?
Many thanks!