Torus Power Inc. is turning 20 this year, and the company is planning a special celebration for itself while at CEDIA Expo 2025. The company plans to celebrate its milestone anniversary by showcasing a full range of toroidal isolation transformers while also participating in an educational talk on the topic of power management at the show.
“Our 20-year legacy is built on delivering reliable, audiophile-grade power solutions that enhance system performance and protect valuable AV gear,” says Kevin Main, president and COO of Torus Power.
“This complete range reflects everything we’ve learned and developed over the past two decades. And there’s no better place to celebrate this milestone than at CEDIA Expo—surrounded by our industry partners, colleagues, and the dealers who have made our success possible.”
Torus Power Showcases Flexible Wall-Mount and Toroidal Isolation Transformer Solutions
The Canadian power management company points out that from its RM Series to the cloud-enabled AVR-2 ELITE Series, as well as its Tor lineup—including rack-mount and wall-mount (WM) models—help integrators tailor power solutions to any residential project.
The Torus Power WM models provide installation flexibility, allowing dedicated power lines to be run where outlets are needed. Torus Power’s AVR-2 ELITE and RM Series toroidal isolation transformers are available as wall-mounted units, accommodating 240-volt inputs or 208-volt inputs for three-phase systems.
For even more centralized power distribution and simplified installation, Torus Power offers the All-in-One (AIO) panel—a fully integrated solution that brings isolation, surge protection, and circuit-level distribution together in a single, streamlined enclosure.
Originally developed for the professional recording studio industry by Arthur Kelm of Ground One in California, the AIO’s configuration also makes it a solution integrators can use for high-end residential AV systems.
Resembling an electrical panel, the AIO is divided into two sections: The top houses 24 industrial-grade 20A bolt-in breakers with advanced surge suppression, while the lower section is designed to accommodate a Torus Power toroidal isolation transformer, which supplies clean, conditioned power to each circuit.
RM Series
Elaborating on the products it will show at CEDIA Expo/CIX, Torus Power says the Torus Power RM Series offers homeowners a combination of performance, protection, and value. With models ranging from 7 Amps to 200 Amps, one of the most popular models is the RM-20.
The company asserts the RM Series safeguards and optimizes the performance of AV systems via toroidal isolation, noise filtering, high instantaneous current capability, and lightning and surge protection.
AVR-2 ELITE Series
Designed for luxury home theater, the AVR-2 ELITE Series comes equipped with Torus Power’s proprietary AVR technology, which it says provides true isolation and protects connected equipment from surges. The Canadian company suggests that dealers can use the AVR-2 ELITE Series for environments where high-end AV equipment is exposed to fluctuating line voltages.
The AVR-2 ELITE Series uses multiple input taps to deliver a stable output to help ensure components operate within the optimal 120-volt (+/- 4 volt) range. This state-of-the-art solution, prominently displayed at CEDIA Expo in a wall-mounted configuration, supports local web-based setup, monitoring, and control, as well as remote management via Torus Power’s integrated Power Connect cloud platform.
Torus Power comments that unlike standard power conditioners, the RM Series and AVR-2 ELITE Series—along with other toroidal isolation transformers in Torus Power’s extensive lineup—decouple and electrically isolate AV components from the incoming power source. The result, it stresses, is the elimination of transients and a dramatically lower noise floor, enhancing audio performance with greater dynamics, imaging, and bass response.
On the video side of the performance equation, the company says that video is crisper with brighter colors, deeper blacks, better contrast, and a better overall image. Connected components are protected from surges, spikes, and brownouts to help systems perform as intended despite fluctuating power conditions.
Torus Power Hosts CEDIA Expo 2025 Educational Session on Power Management and Storage
Integrators that are interested on learning about power management can take part in the company’s “Be Powerful: The Growing Sector of Power Management & Storage,” taking place Thursday, Sept. 4, from 9:00–10:30 a.m. in Room 404.
In addition to showing its products, Torus Power will continue its educational efforts by featuring Arthur Kelm, CEO of Ground One AV Inc., as a panelist in the power-focused CEDIA Education Session at CEDIA Expo. Kelm, a key contributor to the development of Torus Power solutions, brings decades of expertise in power and grounding for professional recording studios and luxury residential installations.
Kelm’s career includes engineering and management roles at some of the world’s most well-known recording facilities—Record One, The Complex Studios, Record Plant Studios, Skywalker Sound, Walt Disney Imagineering, and Capitol Recording Studios. Torus Power says that Kelm is recognized as one of the industry’s foremost authorities on studio power and grounding.
His consulting firm, Ground One AV, serves an elite roster of entertainment clients, and his technical insight has helped shape best practices for both commercial and residential power distribution.
How to See Torus Power Product Demos and Meet the Team at CEDIA Expo 2025
During the show, attendees can meet with Kevin Main, president and COO of Torus Power in booth #2909, or attendees can check out the performance of select Torus Power products during CEDIA Expo demonstrations by Quantum Media Systems in Room #207.