I just installed a new Belkin Pure AV power filter/surge suppressor which shows voltage and amps being used in real time. How many amps do you think the 1090 uses at a 80db listening level which is fairly loud? Everything is plugged into the Belkin to include a large Velodyne sub. Total amps being used is 2.0 and the 1090's share is .5 amps. I don't know about you, but that surprised me. Caveat. I am powering very efficient Klipsch RF-7 speakers. No wonder the 1090 runs only luke warm on my system.
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WOW...That is surprising, but surprisingly good. Im going to be running a1090 and a 1095 which with this piece of info makes me feel a lot better. Great thread.Originally posted by zmanbandsI just installed a new Belkin Pure AV power filter/surge suppressor which shows voltage and amps being used in real time. How many amps do you think the 1090 uses at a 80db listening level which is fairly loud? Everything is plugged into the Belkin to include a large Velodyne sub. Total amps being used is 2.0 and the 1090's share is .5 amps. I don't know about you, but that surprised me. Caveat. I am powering very efficient Klipsch RF-7 speakers. No wonder the 1090 runs only luke warm on my system.- Bottom
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Everything "IS" on a 20 amp dedicated.
I was running the 1090 directly out of the wall. But it now sounds better plugged into the Belkin where everything else is plugged. I have read accounts where some folks have large voltage variations throughout the day and night. Mine is almost always the same at 121 .5 volts while playing music. Not playing music with power off to all but my CD player it's 123.3 volts. Another good surprise. Power cables to the house are 18 years old and underground.- Bottom
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