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In Reply to: ferrite cores posted by K-Bob on July 27, 2007 at 09:30:58:
Hi.
With digital stuff all over the place, e.g. inside your LCD/plasma TV/monitors, chargers for your cellphones, notebooks, PCs etc etc etc,
a cheapie yet effective way to kill RFI invasion is to use those ferrite ring suppressors to dismatch the 377R E/H fields impedance ratio to your cables, be it audio, video or PC interfacing cables.
In fact, we have seen so many Brandname audio cables, power cords, speaker cords, video cords, cable Tv cables, come with molded-in ferrite suppressors.
I have read reports on sonic enhancement of audio ICs with the ferrite ring placed on the RIGHT location along the cable.
c-J
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- Like it or not, ferrite rings are there, nearly everywhere. - cheap-Jack 09:20:07 07/30/07 (0)