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RE: ground wires

Posted by Coconut-Audio on May 23, 2011 at 07:16:24:

Audio components aren't perfect because they generate RFI/EMI into the air. If the metal chassis is closed it reflects back the noise into the motherboard and interferes with the audio signal. There's a lot of noise reflecting back and forth inside the case and in the motherboard. The house ground wiring isn't good enough to remove this noise, you need something more powerful with lower resistance. This is why GroundHanger was born. The scattered RFI inside the chassis will enter the GroundHanger where it's cleaned. This gives a noise free motherboard and clearer audio signal.