Originally posted by soundhound:
If the total load is too much, you'll know soon enough: the circuit breaker will trip 
In theory, the amp should be alone on the circuit, since at full output it will draw near the maximum current rated for your circuit. In practice, I think you are good to put more than just the amp on it. I would avoid other heavy current draws like TVs, projectors etc. on the same circuit however.
[This message has been edited by soundhound (edited December 23, 2002).] I'd have to agree with soundhound and if I had my drothers the TV would be on the circuit with my sub and protected with my Tripp Isobar, but unfortunitely that's on a sidewall and I have no other outlets to use at this time.
I've decided rather than using Bing, I'll use Roy Orbison "Black & White Night". It is a DTS soundtrack that makes full use of all the speakers in the system. And just for grins, I'll try all speakers set to small and then large as well. See what that does.
I'll play "Oh, Pretty Woman" for the wife and see if that won't get me by.
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Bill
[This message has been edited by Bill in Texas (edited December 23, 2002).]