Advice needed - add Furman reference 15 from 2nd system to my Niagara 7000?

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I put together a small second system while I was away for a year, and not wanting to spend much money, found a used Furman 15 reference. It seems to be exactly the same internally as the current reference 15i except for cosmetics. I am now selling that system and have to decide this week what to do with the Furman.

I can try and sell, or would it be advisable to ship it home to add to my main system, listed below.

While I have read people have found benefit to running two Niagara 5000 over one 7000, I don’t believe the filtration is as sophisticated in the Furhman, despite both being designed by Garth Powell.

system is currently all on one 20 amp line. TAD CR-1 + Enigmacoustics 'Stat supertweeters + Velodyne DD10plus subs on Sistrum speaker stands. Atma-Sphere MA1MKIII, PS Audio BHK300 monoblocks/NOS Siemans CCA. Atma-sphere MP1remote pre. TTW Momentus Supreme+copper on Herzan active anti-vib, Graham Phantom II, Soundsmith Strain Gauge SG400, Stealth Hyperphono cable. PS Audio Directream MKII/Jriver fed via USB/macbook pro. AQ Niagara 7000. Surround: Elac Adante AC61/AS61's/Emotiva sharing Velodyne's. Loricraft
 
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