Any idea if I connect one Spike Buster to another just to get more plug in options for my deck and other setups whether there is any issue of any kind of overloading or not?
This is not recommended and will actually cause more harm than good. You could plug it into two separate power points and use it though.
Any idea if I connect one Spike Buster to another just to get more plug in options for my deck and other setups whether there is any issue of any kind of overloading or not?
Connect an extension cord (without surge suppression or any filters) or multiplug for more sockets but do not connect multiple spike busters in that manner.
Using two different wall sockets which are situated away from each other is not recommended as it can cause ground loop problem.
Connect an extension cord (without surge suppression or any filters) or multiplug for more sockets but do not connect multiple spike busters in that manner.
Using two different wall sockets which are situated away from each other is not recommended as it can cause ground loop problem.
So is it recommended connecting two soike busters?
If not then how do I use the two spike busters in the same room for connecting multiple audio setups?
Ground loop is more likely if you connect one spike buster to the other.....
Extension cord is different from spike busters. I don't recommend connecting one spike buster to another but you can connect a simple extension cord (not spike buster) to increase the number of sockets.
Ground loop is more likely if you connect one spike buster to the other.....
How is an extension,chord different from spike buster? Both gave multiple sockets. Isn't it?
What do you mean by ground loop?