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In the Thread: It’s mad, mad, mad... electricity.
Post Subject: Is there a way to determinePosted by thrang on: 5/28/2011
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the capability of a PurePower 2000 for the components I have? I'm thinking of purchasing one...
Given the peak output performance of the 2000, I'm thinking I can connected all of the following
- 2 - JL Audio F113 subwoofers
- 2 - Wyred4Sound SX-1000 Mono amps (class D)
- 1 - Wyred4Sound SX-500 Mono amp (class D)
- 1 - Wyred4Sound MMC-5 five channel amp (class D)
- 1 - Denon AVP-A1 processor
- 1 - Prima Lunda Dialoge 3 Tube Preamp
- 1 - Apple Mac Mini
- 1 - Sony PS3
- 1 - DirecTV DVR HR-24
- 1 - Samsung Blu Ray Player
- 1 - Wyred4Sound DAC-2
- miscellaneous - ethernet switch, hard drive, Harmony RF extender
Wyred4Sound said the only thing to ask from their perspective is if the 2000 handles high capacitance loads well, which I guess their amps present - I don't know what that means, as my knowledge of electricity culminates with not putting your finger in a socket.
Along a different route, I'm looking at a Running Springs Audio "Jaco" power conditioner, which I understand is a different approach than the PurePower for achieving the same desired result. If anyone has experience with the RSA products, I'd love to hear feedback as well.
Great site - just discovered it a day ago...
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