In Reply to: RE: Braiding the AC mains feeding a power amp. posted by jea48 on December 6, 2016 at 07:10:55:
If the steel conduit is magnetic/ferrous, I would consider another option, if possible. In fact, if the in-wall AC wiring is only 8 feet from the sub panel, I would suggest the wiring be replaced with cryo'd 10 AWG Romex, since it might be possible that braided in-wall AC wiring run through a steel conduit is coloring the sound in some manner. I've always considered a tri-braided cable to be an easy way to build a DIY power cord from scratch rather than a superior geometry. my 2 cents
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- RE: Braiding the AC mains feeding a power amp. - Duster 09:50:28 12/07/16 (8)
- RE: Braiding the AC mains feeding a power amp. - jea48 12:15:00 12/07/16 (7)
- RE: Braiding the AC mains feeding a power amp. - gordguide 11:50:03 12/25/16 (0)
- RE: this is the issue - Cpk 10:03:53 12/08/16 (4)
- Agree. But how about aluminum? Maybe MC aluminum armor cable? - jea48 10:52:21 12/08/16 (3)
- RE: Agree. But how about aluminum? Maybe MC aluminum armor cable? - Cpk 11:11:30 12/08/16 (2)
- Your thoughts.... - jea48 11:26:44 12/08/16 (1)
- RE: Your thoughts.... - Cpk 12:09:42 12/08/16 (0)
- RE: Braiding the AC mains feeding a power amp. - Duster 12:52:48 12/07/16 (0)