[Harp-L] Using Individual Component Power or Power Strip to Power on/off?
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- Subject: [Harp-L] Using Individual Component Power or Power Strip to Power on/off?
- From: Bill Hines <billhines4@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 06 Jul 2010 16:10:47 -0400
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Is it really OK to plug all components (such as delay/reverb, Digitech
RP350, a wireless receiver, or kinder, etc) or even a full-size amp like
the Cruncher into one power strip and just use the strip to power on/off
everything? I'm no electrical engineer but that seems like it might not
be good to subvert the regular power switch on those things in that way
over and over. I know there's a risk you might surge and trip a breaker,
so probably something big like the full amp might not be a good idea,
also because I usually turn the power on with the amp on standby to let
it warm up the tubes, etc. So maybe cross that one off unless someone
feels differently.
It feels like kind of a lazy thing to do, but more convenient if you
have several pieces to your rig like some of the ones I see. I was
curious about this, and wonder if those of you with a better knowledge
of electricity/electronics and how these components, pedals, etc are set
up internally might know if there could be any adverse effect on them or
even anything that might void a warranty. I'm guessing it might be ok
for lighter/simpler stuff like a few pedals, but not for bigger things
like the amp, wireless unit, or even Digitech?
Bill Hines
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