Ha! Ha! Just got home. I am happy. Happy as a Hermit!! I do have a multimeter. Too tired for now. Will update later.
Lawrence From Michigan
Affordable Grounding
My Frankenstereo has assorted grounding elements behind the rack. The head end of the streaming chain is in another room. At the wall outlet, there’s Nordost QBase 4 Mk II – with a ground lug.
I tried this inexpensive grounding tweak clipped on to the lug. Subtle – but it works. More transparency. Probably similar results with the Puritan Ground Master – and other brands. Worth a try! Certainly more affordable than an Entreq. I purchased the cheapest one with the copper wire/paper cylinder. (Not a fan of silver-plated wire.)
YMMV
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Jim, This house was not built with an access to the crawl space, where the water supply comes up from underground. This house is a rental, in the back yard of the main house. My water comes from a buried steel line from the main house in their basement. I could tear apart a section of the covering but I assume the landlord not like. So, you are suggesting that no matter an old original ground exist, undo the connection to the dedicated rod I installed? For safety reasons and audio gear protection? "I guess I'm just an ignorant old man." I've been renting this little place for 28 years. Rent is only $350.00/mo. and that INCLUDES heat and electricity. If that makes me an ignorant Hermit then so be it. I have everything I need. Thanks! |