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In Reply to: RE: Way to go insult my hearing ability, rather to look into possible problems with your equipment. posted by twystd on June 25, 2009 at 14:33:05
Not only is the 3-prong system necessary for safety-- the GFCI units SOUND BAD...... very bad.
In a practical system, we're going to have 3-prong wiring on every component.
It is up to the installer to arrange all of these 3-prong connections AND WIRING LENGTHS and PLACEMENTS so that ground-loop problems are minimized.
Equipment is not safe, nor is it necessarily going to sound "better" with grounds "lifted".
Keep the grounds, and learn how to use them properly.
---Dennis---
Hi Dennis,
"Keep the grounds, and learn how to use them properly."
AMEN....
Dave
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