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In Reply to: RE: Incoming AC legs NOT created equal... posted by Uncle Mike on May 30, 2017 at 04:00:32:
An oscilloscope can be handy for noise detection, but a spectrum analyzer is even more so as it will not only show that there is noise, but what frequency, amplitude, etc.
I used the Audio Prism version of the Entech box many years ago to find out that it was my Adcom GFA555II that was dumping a boatload of noise back into my AC line...I ran that amp through a Corcom 20A filter in a box after that and it sure depleted the amp's noise pollution.
As always, YMMV
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- RE: Incoming AC legs NOT created equal... - Rick B 09:40:28 06/01/17 (12)
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