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Originally posted by Dannic:
I am the proud owner of a new 950/770/LFM-1 combo. Lets just say after just a few hours of critical listening, if I knew the differences in sound quality between my Marantz receiver and this new Outlaw gear were going to be this dramatic, I would have changed out long ago. Simply exquisite sound even with my entry level Paradigm speakers. Hope to upgrade those too very soon.

I have wired in 3 new dedicated circuits for my HT: 15 amp circuit for 950, TV, DVD and LFM-1 ( all plugged into a Monster HT1100-surge/conditioner)
15 amp circuit for Infocus X1 projector ( Monster surge/conditioner )
20 amp circuit for the 770

My question is should I purchase a surge protector only for my 770 or is a line conditioner recommended as well? I saw one thread suggesting a Tripp-Lite Ultracopy unit which is designed for 20 amp circuits. I believe this is a surge/conditioning unit. I know I have read elsewhere in the Outlaw forum some debate on whether line conditioning is necessary for a power amp like the 770.
Thanks in advance for the help.
I use a Furman PS-PRO II Power Conditioner/Sequencer with SMP "Series Mode Protection" and Lift"Linear Filtering Technology" with a 20 Amp capacity, I have my Denon 3805 Receiver, Outlaw 770, Zenith DVD pLayer, Philips Plasma with external E-Box and my Cablebox all pluged into this unit feeding off a 20 Amp circuit breaker, and all works like a charm.