What he said. smile

Basically, a device will draw the current it needs unless the circuit is badly damaged. What can happen in extreme cases is that the act of drawing that current causes a significant voltage drop across the circuit conductors. The conditions Gene described are prime candidates for this, but it's not a slam dunk. Why? Because some drop in voltage will ALWAYS happen, since the resistance of the conductors is non-zero. Devices must be designed to deal with some of this effect, but even the very best engineering has it's limits.

One of the things I like about Outlaw is the tradition they're building for being an old fashioned no bullshit High Fidelity vendor. Of course, the reality is that some concessions must be made for marketing reasons, but even given those, nice one Outlaws. Well done.

Kudos to them for it.
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Charlie