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Should I use a 10H Hammond choke such as 193Q if I live in a place with a 220VAC electrical supply ?Also I am now using the Jon Risch DIY power line filters and isolation transformers with the R-C filter implemented per the suggestion by Al Sekela for my CD player and DAC. The result is very good. Should I still need to implement the Hammond choke ? Or will the Hammond choke will have interaction with my DIY power line filters and isolation transformers ?
Thanks.
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Topic - Should I Use Hammond 193Q Choke If I live In Area With 220VAC ? - diyaudiophile 01:00:55 04/23/07 (5)
- Re: Should I Use Hammond 193Q Choke If I live In Area With 220VAC ? - audionutge@yahoo.com 02:02:18 04/23/07 (4)
- Re: Should I Use Hammond 193Q Choke If I live In Area With 220VAC ? - diyaudiophile 23:39:56 04/23/07 (3)
- Re: Should I Use Hammond 193Q Choke If I live In Area With 220VAC ? - audionutge@yahoo.com 03:42:10 04/24/07 (2)
- Re: Should I Use Hammond 193Q Choke If I live In Area With 220VAC ? - diyaudiophile 23:37:26 04/24/07 (1)
- Re: Should I Use Hammond 193Q Choke If I live In Area With 220VAC ? - audionutge@yahoo.com 01:06:25 04/25/07 (0)