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RE: ERS paper in my system: it works. But not to be overdone.

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I have also tried ERS cloth, but used it in specific places INSIDE of the components. For example, between the power supply circuitry and the rest of the audio circuitry. It did the most good there, since that is one of the most likely spots for RFI/EMI to be radiated. Using it just above a circuit board was not the same. Don't know why, but the sound was noticeably brither, but not in a good way. Be careful when using this product, as it is semi-conductive, and could cause trouble if it comes in contact with circuits. This product will do little good sitting atop a component, since the metal cover of the component already is a shield all by itself. It would possibly be useful over the vents of components, but of course, that cannot be recommended due to ventilation issues. In that case, I have placed the cloth inside of the ventilation slots, but with a space between the cloth and the slot to aid in the ventilation process. The cloth also absorbs RFI/EMI as well as reflecting it.


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Topic - ERS paper in my system: it works. But not to be overdone. - carcass93 11:22:38 06/26/12 ( 18)