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In Reply to: RE: Sources of RFI posted by Duster on October 17, 2014 at 11:54:56
Hi Duster. Thank you for your input. Quick question...Do I need a separate PLC for my comp, router and lamp even if they are on a separate AC line from my audio system. My bedroom has 2 different AC lines for some reason. Presently, they are just connected to an el cheapo powerstrip.
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The benefit of a dedicated line has to do with a high-current demand power amplifier being placed on a separate circuit from low-current demand components within an audio system. It is not about RF noise issues which still requires power line conditioning to address. It's often considered best to also filter noisy AC appliances themselves as well as use an audiophile power line conditioner rather than only relying on an audiophile power line conditioner to filter both power grid noise and in-home noise sources.
Somebody gets it.
Duster, your's is one of the first postings I've seen in years who understands the difference dedicated lines and line conditioning.
Not sure I understand the need for stated points in your last sentence, but, hey, nice to know ya'.
Thanks Duster, Unclestu and everyone for all the information. Really appreciate it.
Yes, will still help audio n help the computer stuff too. Evrn cheap Monster PLC power strip can make noticeable difference.
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