One dedicated circuit for each mono block?


If I have a dedicated 20 amp Circuit is that ok for two monoblocs? I read that a separate dedicated line is better for each amplifier. So the outlet can't have two plugs but it's better to not use one of the two plugs when connecting a mono block?

I have a transparent Power isolator which I know use to plug amps into.

So maybe a dedicated circuit can be used to plug amps directly into and then have Power isolator connected to a separate Circuit for everything else.

I am trying to evaluate the merits and to need for getting a second dedicated line while installing the first.

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For those of you have brought up the separate analog and digital connections - It has been a very common practice in IC design to separate digital and analog sections internal to the chip and even have separate supply connections that run out of it for the external system power connections in an effort to reduce noise coupling and power supply deviations, etc. I think they were on to something.

I would ask your electric utility company to dedicate two separate transformers at the power station to each monobloc, with lines running directly from the transformers at the utility power station into each monobloc.

And ask them to coat the power lines along the way with little shards of glass so that birds can’t rest on them and divert or dilute the power path.

Can’t beat that!

My power company has agreed to a compromise. I live right behind a transmission wire tower. I can have two wires coming off the towers into my backyard Connect directly to an added panel. They don't even use a meter for this it's all free. I guess getting cancer from all the electrical waves is the offset and I can live with that. At least for a while