Except for the dedicated lines, not really.
Using a shore power isolation transformer at home?
Can a shore 1:1 power isolation transformer, rated 120V/60Hz and sufficiently powerful, be used in order to make a (dedicated) AC line at home cleaner (reducing neighbor's noises)?
Is there anything special I shall take into account (as opposed to installing a "home-oriented" isolation transformer)?
If I do not want the output to be balanced (would be pointless or even harmful, as I have a servo-operated variac between the receptacle and my tube amp), what is the recommended way to earth the isolation transformer?
Thanks!
Is there anything special I shall take into account (as opposed to installing a "home-oriented" isolation transformer)?
If I do not want the output to be balanced (would be pointless or even harmful, as I have a servo-operated variac between the receptacle and my tube amp), what is the recommended way to earth the isolation transformer?
Thanks!
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Just looked at this diagram from Monsters of their AVS 2000. Probably, I will through away all pre-transformer filters, to make it even less intrusive. |
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