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I have a 3.2 Musical Fidelity integrated amp. I am using a a Discovery Cable power cord with this amp. Should I plug it directly into the wall outlet? I recently bought a Titan Audio power strip that has not current limiting, no surge protection. I was thinking of plugging in my cd player, turntable and dvd player into this strip not amp. Does this make sense? Or should I also plug in amp into strip? Ger.
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As it's easy to try it int9 the wall outlet and then the power strip, I'd think it's something you'd discover on your own, yet I've both my main systems and bedroom system amplification plugged directly into either a Puritan Audio Labs PSM-136 or Chang Lightspeed 6900 MK ll power line conditioner's with great effect.
Using the proverbial Wiremold power strip (which used to be recommended by Naim as it likewise has no current limiting or surge protection) in which it was recommended to place the amp in first position, I discovered I preferred the sound when the amp was so placed in the power strip as opposed to being plugged directly in the wall.
I presume it's easy enough to try both ways.
If you can hear a difference I will send you a Sixpack of best Polish beer. Voyager is sending the data again ...
Edits: 04/23/24
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