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In Reply to: RE: voltage regulator makes noise only on some gear posted by Awe-d-o-file on September 07, 2016 at 17:38:58
"you need to put a cheater cord on one of the two power plugs"
Be sure your life insurance policy is paid up first.
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First NOBODY ever died or even had an incident from lifting a safety ground. My gears safety ground have been lifted over ten years. Also I said to lift it as a test with a cheater plug not permanently.
As someone who uses both a biamp as well as an AC regenerator both of which can create ground loops I know the value of lifting ground at least as a test. The OP has monoblocks, two different ground points and has ground loop potential.
By the way once year I go visit all the audiophile and other electronics geeks graves who died from lifting grounds..........
ET
"If at first you don't succeed, keep on sucking till you do suck seed" - Curly Howard 1936
Oh, he's only supposed to do it temporarily. It's a test. But a test of what? To see if he should incorporate a cheater into his system as a permanent safety hazard? Give me a break. You have no idea how many people have been injured or killed by removing safety grounds from equipment, or from using equipment made before three-wire plugs. Those grounds are there because people have been hurt. Telling someone otherwise is the height of stupidity.
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