Hi all,

First, I don't know if I am posting this in the right forum. I bought a
new amplifier this week. I am very impressed with it (although it is not
the typical exotic "audiophile grade" amp - it is an Onkyo SR 805 home
theater amp - when the Squeezebox is on the "pure audio" setting, I
find the sound very impressive).

According to the manual, it draws 870 Watts of power... I live in an
older house (rental, so I cannot modify the power configuration), and
when a light goes on, or the fridge compressor, sometimes the amplifier
just produces no sound for a fraction of a second, to resume again
immediately after that.

I have asked around if a UPS would work, but apparently, these only
activate on a complete power loss, and not on temporary power drops. Is
there anything that I can plug in between the Amplifier and the power
grid that would cover for those power drops?

Thanks

Matt


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