Weister42
10-28-2004, 08:50 AM
I didn't really thought about this until I got an AC voltmeter plugged into my outlet; my AC voltage drops about 4~8 volts during bass peaks with my current rig, and easily below 110v when I was running a Proton D1200 with 2 15" Eclipse Titanium subs. This got me thinking...now isn't such a voltage sag bad for electronics in general? A lot of good HT amps are high current and boasts over 1000 watts RMS, but what if the power requirements are not met?
Say if you have a projector with a 500watt bulb, a HT receiver that is rated at 170x7, two 1000watt powered subs, two tactile drivers and their amps(prob around 2000watt area), and all the other stuff like DVD player, a PC, HDTV receiver and such, you're talking about a system requirements of a few thousand watts at a peak. What I'm trying to say is that unless your house is new or have a room especially wired for such a demanding electrical equipment you're probably not gonna get the best out of it, and may even damage your equipment.
Am I correct?
Say if you have a projector with a 500watt bulb, a HT receiver that is rated at 170x7, two 1000watt powered subs, two tactile drivers and their amps(prob around 2000watt area), and all the other stuff like DVD player, a PC, HDTV receiver and such, you're talking about a system requirements of a few thousand watts at a peak. What I'm trying to say is that unless your house is new or have a room especially wired for such a demanding electrical equipment you're probably not gonna get the best out of it, and may even damage your equipment.
Am I correct?