Rotel Kit and UPS's

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  • Fishy
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2004
    • 299

    Rotel Kit and UPS's

    OK, I wonder about burst type surges in electricity that my equipment will put on the cabling in the house.

    To combat this I am thinking of installing a UPS to deal with this sort of thing, with a plus side being that I would get a clean(er) supply of power coming in, with surge protection built in a standard.

    OK I sort of understand that the type of output waveform will impact of the type of sound, but most all UPS's nowadays output a Sinewave waveform. Or am I wrong on this?

    This is what I am looking at!, or do I need a bigger version.

    It needs to be able to deal with an RSP-1098, RMB-1095 and an RDV-1050.

    Thanks in advance.

    Fish
  • Taito
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2004
    • 226

    #2
    Hi Fish, I'm not too sure about UPS's, but if you plug your 'protected' audio equipment into an 'unprotected' display or other component, a surge entering your display can easily travel down your interconnects and damage your audio equipment.

    Also, I very much doubt that 1000VA is anywhere near enough. The two transformers in your 1095 alone have a combined rating of 2400VA.

    Your best bet is to try a similar post where Jon or Thomas will see it (DIY) - they know plenty about power supply/conditioning. Maybe what you want is balanced power?

    Bottom line, I definitly wouldn't rush out and buy one. Hope this is helpful, and good luck.

    Cheers, Ben
    Last edited by Taito; 27 March 2005, 21:09 Sunday. Reason: typos

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    • mjb
      Super Senior Member
      • Mar 2005
      • 1483

      #3
      Fish, I would definitely NOT add a UPS - and for a number of reasons. A UPS uses very high chopping frequencies, some artifacts and harmonics will be present on the output. Also, no way will a UPS be capable of providing the surge current, or instantaneous peaks you're looking for. Most UPS's are designed for computer applications. A filter and/or surge suppressor might be something to consider, but note these sort of devices rely on ground (ie, the surge is taken away to ground). Most Rotel kit is two pronged (no ground)
      - Mike

      Main System:
      B&W 802D, HTM2D, SCMS
      Classé SSP-800, CA-2200, CA-5100

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      • johnvb
        Junior Member
        • Dec 2004
        • 23

        #4
        google "Brickwall" and Zero Surge" for surge protectors. Also Monster makes some for more $$$

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        • Fishy
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2004
          • 299

          #5
          Thanks for your input guys.

          Fish

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          • mikeyc
            Member
            • Sep 2004
            • 38

            #6
            Ups

            I would recommend the UPC-200 from PS Audio. Its reasonably priced and offers surge protection plus line conditioning and most importantly does not limit current. This unit is made by a high end audio company and is specifically designed for high current units like your Rotel amps.

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