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In Reply to: R-C filters if one has a dedicated line posted by cporada@cabnr.unr.edu on April 30, 2007 at 18:07:05:
Hi.Years back, I've DIY built two dedicated powerlines with own INSULATED ground wire, one for my analogue equipment (LP turntable, tape deck, SS & tube phonostages, tube & SS power amps) & one for my digital stuff (DVD-audio player & CD player), hooked up straight to the house main fuse panel.
Also I've added dedicated powerline noise filter to each powerline, IMMEDIATELY upstream of the dedicated power strips.
With such direct short-cut, EMI/RFI noises emitted into the other wall outlets in my house from other digital geas, e.g. plat panel TVs, notebooks, PCs, cellphone charger in use, can't go into my audio systems.
c-J
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- No need extra line filters "all over the house" with dedicated powerlines. - cheap-Jack 18:52:30 04/30/07 (0)