Power Distributor for my Bricasti M28 monoblocks?
Presently, my Bricasti M28 monoblocks are plugged directly into the wall.
Looking for thoughts on whether I'd be "losing something" by feeding them through a power distributor like the Hydra Delta D6. |
Those look like high-current pieces that would benefit from being plugged directly into the wall with a thick power cable, on a dedicated 20A circuit if possible. That’s the advice Shunyata gave me on my high-current amp. You can use a Venom Defender in the adjacent plug if you want some filtering and surge protection.
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I’d be very surprised if you’d lose anything going into a Shunyata like the Hydra Delta. Shunyata is known for instantaneous high current capability.
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+1 - as I understand it, that is Shunyata’s general advice... |
If you have the moolah ($$$), this is the exact application the Omega NR PCs were made for! They incorporate noise reduction & a QR//BB directly into the cord, so that there are no extra plugs/outlets/cords to detract from maximum DTCD between the wall & the amp.
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Do you need something just for the monos or for frontend electronics as well? Do you have 1 or 2 dedicated circuits?
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Monoblocks are on the same circuit; electronics are on a different one. I'm not able to re-wire anything. |
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Here's what I'd do in your shoes:
Others may have different opinions of course. See also this Electrical System Guide from Shunyata: https://www.moremusic.nl/shunyata/ma...stem_guide.pdf |
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