Steve AR-1 Unregistered guest | I have Acoustic Research AR-1 Tower speakers, with 500 watt built in subs. http://www.audioreview.com/speakers/main-speaker/Acoustic%20Research/PRD_118988_ 1594crx.aspx I am looking into something like an APC LE1200 because both my speakers don't always come out of standby and I think I have a current problem since I installed a ceiling fan, (on the same electrical circuit) (I live in a condo so I can't change the circuit) Can anyone tell me how many amps of current my speakers would need with relevance to the APC LE1200. Will I need double (starting/peak)? |
TPE Unregistered guest | This has absoulutely nothing to do with your supplying power. I am 100% positive. Look into the speaker themselves or the signal sent from the receiver. |
Steve AR-1 Unregistered guest | I believed that possible the ceiling fan was introducing some noise into the system and the speaker was attempting to ignore it, and this not actually coming out of standby when a real line signal was introduced. I can switch the outputs on the stereo and the same speaker does not come on, and recently during the cold fronts I have not been using the ceilign fan and the speaker has been coming on reliably. That is what leads me to beleive, or hope it's a power problem because all other troubleshooting would lead to the speaker having gone bad. I'd rather be able to buy a $50 power cleaning solution than to have a dead speaker. |