Nice review, well written. So, you'd need two units. Or, run everything from one line, but that's probably not going to work if you have amps that suck big juice.
Nice review, well written. So, you'd need two units. Or, run everything from one line, but that's probably not going to work if you have amps that suck big juice.
No I tried that and didn't sound as good. Even tried running one amp on one circuit and the other amp on the other circuit and it wasn't as good as the current configuration (and it wasn't because of hum).
Not to my knowledge but I'll double check. The new Tchaikovsky 6 model though incorporates some new "magnetic module" technology developed by Rick Schulz (I also have some of his new cables that don't cost an arm, leg, ear and several digits.
No I tried that and didn't sound as good. Even tried running one amp on one circuit and the other amp on the other circuit and it wasn't as good as the current configuration (and it wasn't because of hum).
I once tried running my mono amps (which eat big power) on a separate circuit, the rest of my system on it's own circuit, and surprising to me, the sound suffered in ways not related to noise-floor characteristics.