Is the Monster Holding my 770 Back?

Posted by: wingnut4772

Is the Monster Holding my 770 Back? - 07/23/05 11:12 PM

I am running my 770 through a Monster HTS 2500. I am having dedicated 20 amp circuits installed in my HT. Would I be better off just running the amp straight from the wall ? It seems that that I am not able to achieve as loud a volume as I should be able to with such a strong amp. Is there a wattage limit of some sort with the 2500? I was not able to find it if there is.
I don't normally listen very loudly but it's nice to know I could if I wanted to. Part of this may be due to the fact that my speakers are Polk Audio LSis ad 4 ohm(?)
Posted by: Wayne Charlton

Re: Is the Monster Holding my 770 Back? - 07/24/05 12:22 AM

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Posted by: wingnut4772

Re: Is the Monster Holding my 770 Back? - 07/24/05 12:39 AM

Yeah I couldn't find any particular specs either. It just seems like I may be asking too much from it maybe since I have almost everything going through it. I emailed them so we will see what they try to say. I have to wait for my 770 to come back from a repair to check it out.
Posted by: Keta

Re: Is the Monster Holding my 770 Back? - 07/24/05 01:47 AM

My HT room (i.e. living room) is on a 20 amp circuit. If I take the ratings from all the audio amps, I'm at around 4000 watts plus TV, DVD player, crossovers, lamps, etc. and I have never been able to pull more than 11 amps through the circuit, no matter how loud I played anything.

I think the HTS 2500 will work just fine but I agree with Wayne about plugging straight into the wall with the 770. By the way what happened to the 770 that it needed repair?
Posted by: wingnut4772

Re: Is the Monster Holding my 770 Back? - 07/24/05 01:52 AM

One of the speaker posts broke somehow during my move...most probably my fault. I guess I will probably just do one 20 amp circuit We will see how much it will be for two.
Posted by: ratpack

Re: Is the Monster Holding my 770 Back? - 07/24/05 11:03 AM

wingnut: disconnect your AC mains from the monster and plug them directly into the wall and run a test. See what happens.

I suspect that the monster is not causing you any problem, but, then again, you just never know.

However, I would STRONGLY recommend that you DO use some sort of surge protection. A close lightning strike can do BAD things to your electronic gear.
Posted by: Kosman

Re: Is the Monster Holding my 770 Back? - 07/30/05 01:31 AM

Yeah Wingnut first just try it and see, then go from there, but I do not think your Monstor is the problem. I am running the LSi 15 from a 3 year old Yamaha with 160 amps @ 4 ohms and I can blow my windows out. May you have some sort of hearing loss?
Posted by: wingnut4772

Re: Is the Monster Holding my 770 Back? - 07/30/05 07:10 AM

Ha ...with my job that could be. I will try just plugging in the amp to the dedicated outlet when it's done and I get the 770 back and report my findings.
Posted by: wingnut4772

Re: Is the Monster Holding my 770 Back? - 08/21/05 12:06 AM

Well, I got my HT kinda hooked back up now in the new house with the dedicated 20 amp circuit and I gotta say that my system now sounds better without the Monster . It did a really great job in my old townhouse with my electrical layout there but now with the new outlet I find that it constrains the dynamics too much.

It's funny that what was once one of the biggest improvements in my system now pulls it back a little. I can't say enough for the dedicated circut. Do it if you can.