Jim, good show! I have read many posts throughout Audiogon where audiophiles have purchased expensive Line Conditioners and high priced power cords to allieviate a hum or noise problem. Often times these expensive accessories mask the real problem or cause additional problems when connected to a poor source of power. Dedicated lines are the best first step. I would recommend that your electricial segregate the grounds for the analog outlet and digital outlet and tie them together at your breaker box. This will be the best protection against ground loops. A ground rod is also a good idea if you do not already have one. Have him use the heaviest gauge wire you can. Code may call for #12 wire but #10 would be better. Lastly, your electrician will be able to accomplish the job quickly and safely. Do not try this yourself unless you have done this before and know what you are doing. Good luck and good listening.
Dedicated Power line
I am going to be putting in a dedicated line for use with my stereo. I am thinking two 20A lines should do the the trick, as this will allow me to separate the digital from the analog. The electrician is comming on Saturday, so my question is are there any specific questions/requests I should make to him? Also, I know there are one or two "upgraded" outlets, but am not sure of which to use. Any reasonably priced suggestions? Thanks for the info Jim
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