Dedicated circuits


I just completed installing 2 dedicated circuits. After reading several threads here, I went with 30 amp breakers with 10 AWG wire with high end receptacles. One circuit for the amp and the other for everything else. I’m blown away by the difference. Tighter bass, not as bright, better imaging and soundstage. Should have done this long ago. 

z32kerber

@gp4jesus   for homeowners insurance purposes, make sure that you use the same brand of breaker that your box is.

@immatthewj 

”make sure that [breaker & box brands match.]”

Yes. In my limited experience in my previous & current domiciles, I think the wrong brand bracket won’t fit/work. I’ve always brought a picture of the box to avoid that mistake. 
 

regardless thanks for that VERY important reminder. 
 

Tony

In my limited experience in my previous & current domiciles, I think the wrong brand bracket won’t fit/work.

@gp4jesus  you might be right,  I don’t do much of this, but once upon a time I was warned that (as an example) putting a GE circuit breaker in a box of a different brand was grounds for your homeowners insurance to deny a fire claim. I don’t know all the details, but I just thought I’d pass that along.

I’m very sorry for my lousy proof-reading of two replies before.

OTOH how spell check got “bracket” from “breaker” is beyond me.

regardless the take-away is KNOW your panel’s brand or, like me, bring a picture w/you and ask a CSA for confirmation before checkout.

That behind us, about that Sunfire subwoofer’s power demands?

&

where to buy a magnetic breaker?

where to buy a magnetic breaker?

@gp4jesus  , what I was getting at is I think that the problem is going to be, if for legal reasons you feel constrained to have the brand of your CB  match your box, that magnetic CBs may not be available in the brand that you want.