01-Dec-2020, 18:29
There is 1 very interesting point of the AudioQuest Niagara 1200 and 3000 that let it stand out to the rest of the line-up. It is the only 2 in which you can use the NON high output outlets for your powered subwoofers.
This is what is written in the manual of the 3000 about this:
*Compared to its larger Niagara siblings, the Niagara 3000 is unique. Even its Source power banks are capable of
passing extraordinarily high transient current before soft-clipping (in excess of 50 amps peak). So, if you have one
or two main power amplifiers and an additional one to two subwoofers, use the High-Current AC outlets for the
power amps. The subwoofers will still yield superb results when connected to any of the five AC source outlets.
This is what is written in the manual of the 3000 about this:
*Compared to its larger Niagara siblings, the Niagara 3000 is unique. Even its Source power banks are capable of
passing extraordinarily high transient current before soft-clipping (in excess of 50 amps peak). So, if you have one
or two main power amplifiers and an additional one to two subwoofers, use the High-Current AC outlets for the
power amps. The subwoofers will still yield superb results when connected to any of the five AC source outlets.