Electrical gurus please help....


I have a B&K AVR 307 and Revel speakers, Velodyne HGS15 sub, Sony 9000ES, and a Pioneer Elite cd recorder. I have recently added two dedicated lines for my system. One is for the tv, and the other for my equipment. My question is twofold.......First should I just use a high grade outlets like a hospital grade outlet? Or are industrial grade outlets just fine? Secondly.....Is my equipment at the level where I would want something like a Richard Gray or PSAudio power strip? If not what would you recommend?

Thank you for your input!!!
jdcmac12

Showing 1 response by marakanetz

1. Hospital grade sockets are always better because in addition to industrial they're designed to be quiet.
2. Most likely PS Audio powerplant will not handle your AVR due to the lack of delivered power. It's only for CD/DVD-player, turntable motor and/or preamp. I do not recommend to plug in receiver or power amplifier into PS Audio.