I don't know how much current his amps pull on turn on but I was running just two of the 1500's with 20 channels of amplification including two large subwoofer amps and 4 Class A SET's and sundry source components turning on all at once and didn't have any problems with them going into bypass. Also, they were both running normally at 75% power, and on peaks I noticed that the 1500's were running at beyond 100% with no problem. I have since put the subs and rear channel amps on an old pp 2000, so the 1500's are now running at a steady 50% as all amps connected now to them are Class A. The 3000+ units are supposed to be able to sustain 200% peaks for 10 seconds, or about 6000 v-a, so Romy's must be sucking more than that on turn-on of his amps, so this could be alleviated by plugging in the amps separately. |
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