Audioseduction
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My SC's and IC's between the phono preamp and preamp are MIT. I have a 25ft run of Transparent (single ended unfortunately) between my preamp and amps (left over from my Doshi setup) which I haven't replaced. Unfortunately my phono cable is non-removable and I have no idea what quality it is (Triplanar arm).
Caelin Gabriel of Shunyata did mention to me that he was slightly worried that I have might have some restriction of current (forget the term Shunyata uses for this) because I have some Equi-tech transformers between my main electrical box and the amp outlets - where the transformer *could* be too small. He suggested having an electrician bypass the transformer as an experiment. Perhaps that might be worth doing.
I seriously doubt your Equi-tech Balanced transformers are limiting power, infact it's just the reverse, they provide more power then the circuit can provide alone during peek times because the transformers act as a large capacitor which provides you that extra current when you need it. If you bypass your balanched transformers you will defeat the purpose. I have 1 Balanced Power Technologies transformer on a dedicated 20amp circut which powers my 2 Pass Labs xa160.5 amps. I never have issue with insufficient power even at very high volume levels.
The Balanced Power Technologies transformer provides 20A RMS and 60A peak power and that's more peek power then you can get from a 20amp circuit alone.