Just to follow up regarding a groundmaster connected to the PSM156, I must have had a really good night sound-wise at that moment in time. Was that the purity of the electricity or my ears, I don't know. Just now going back and forth plugging and unplugging in the ground master I don't notice any difference at all. This is a fun and yet frustrating hobby; reminds me of golf.
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@wig well that is what I was wondering- it didn’t sound any better, noticeably, right after hooking it up, but it may have been 2 days later, and I was quite taken back by how good the system sounded. A few days later and I get around to A/B’ing it, but once I unplug do you think, or have your read, that that "undoes" what was a decent "settled" ground to earth? I would think, you know the speed of electricity being what it is, once it is plugged in it would instantly ground. I know Puritan does state that a wet soil will ground better, and more rods would only improve it, but of course it is hard to know whether one has an excellent ground or not, and how this varies day to day. |
Wow I’m deeply impressed with your knowledge and wisdom. BTW sorry i intervened in your team play. |
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