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Re: 220 volt vs 120 volt for subwoofers
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shareholder in the making
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shareholder in the making
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That's smart. A 20A circuit will give you 30 zetta electrons per second more than a 15A circuit.
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Re: 220 volt vs 120 volt for subwoofers
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aficionado
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aficionado
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Wow this is one mega topic. Lucky so many knowledgeable people who have already made a dedicated room.
Vic for your ease it would be best to make sure each outlet in the room is separate to avoid grounding issues. 120V./20A. is sufficient for AVR/Amps high power items. Though 15A. is typically enough. I would Put the 20A. only on the lines you may use or intend to use for main sources.
One detail is the items will only draw so much power anyhow. Extra on tap is good though most items will not need it as they can't draw any more than they are designed to.
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Re: 220 volt vs 120 volt for subwoofers
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So John. I think you're telling us 120 is for pussies. I wouldn't put it quite that way, but... ... yeah
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