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In Reply to: RE: An easy way to reduce RFI... posted by Paul_A on October 17, 2014 at 20:18:19
I double checked the www.stillpoints.us website and they still list ERS as a product they distribute. The specifications for RFI absorption is clearly given on the website, and quite impressive, IMHO.
Many have commented that use of ERS dulls the sound, but that hasn't been my experience. However, I am not sure if ERS is suitable for the original poster, as application requires some patience and a lot of experience. .Indiscriminate application can produce negative results easily
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Hi Unclestu. Yes, you are correct...I don't think I have neither the patience nor the experience to deal with ERS...:)
Just wondering...about crytals...ever had the blu tack or little plastic baggies melt on top of amp IE core transformers? Top of mine (chrome covered)run very hot.
Blue tak can melt, I doubt if the plastic baggies will, hower. You can pick up small zip lock ones at craft stores, BTW , about an inch square.
Another good storage device is contact lens holders, you can cut them in half with a saw, or come to think of it you could use a bottle cap and use the blue tack inside. The plastic is pretty permeable to EMI fields
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