Please explain it to me, because I don't understand it.
I understand the principle of ground-loop in this case because they are connected by an unbalanced line.
Isolating Digital Noise, need help.
I was wondering if a power strip with isolated receptacles, such as star-grounding, would be an alternative to a separate AC line.
As a test, I now have the CDP connected to a different outlet in my house and the noise thru my system is eliminated.
Would this type of power strip be an effective solution, and if so, I could use some recommendations. I have several layers of Blue Circle power conditioning, so I would need a strip with surge/EMF/RFI protection.
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No, I did not mean it as rhetorical question at all. (I assume the ICs are not long.)
Not that I doubt you read it. Where did you find that in the white paper? We are not talking about noise. I think Ralph is probably right about the Sunfire grounding design and somehow that is causing a difference of potential, voltage, to exist between the two safety equipment grounded chassis. Thus current flow, 60Hz ground loop hum. Just curious what happens if the ground cheater is placed on the amp and not on the preamp? Did you ever try it that way? When you find your multi meter I would also be curious to know, if from the IEC male ground contact pin on the Surfire amp if there is any measureable resistance from the IEC ground pin to the metal chassis of the Amp. There should not be any resistance. The meter should read short. (Disconnect the ICs from the preamp when do the test. Shouldn't make any difference but it totally isolates the amp from anything else.) |
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