Hound, what product does that pertain too, and where did you get that from?

Oh I see it now. I believe thats just to insure that too much current doesnt get to the equipment. It also goes on to say.....

"This unit is specifically designed to handle high current devices such as large amplifiers and subwoofers as well as other "power hungry" devices one might have in their audio/video systems. With a massive reactor that will not be stressed or constrict, this unit is overkill for most high current applications."

I understand what you said about the unrestricted peak currents, but I find the Brickwall adds to my system, instead of taking away.

My Cinenova Grande` 5 pulls a ton from the circuit, as does my Bryston. I've tried it with and without the Brickwalls in the mix. When the brickwall was added, the sound became more natural sounding. I tried the same material at reference level, and obviously you'd need a meter to test the current limitations, but theres no way I'm taking the Brickwalls out of the mix.




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