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RE: Are you serious?

"it's simply not audible".

I though I made it clear I don't believe that! I am saying in theory it could happen to the point of audibility.

And above you admitted you are not an electrical engineer. So why are you arguing with the theory?

Yes, noise on input signals, even power signals CAN show up on the device output signal. Do you have any idea of how RFI manifests it's self? Isn't that one of the things Mr. Swenson is claiming?

What you don't understand is that the RFI doesn't "pass through" the conversion circuitry. It "broadcasts" all over the circuit board and through power and high impedance ground wiring. That's were shielding and careful low level analog circuit design comes in

But in reality, in a consumer audio product, they generally don't and therefore why do we need these silly isolation boxes?



Edits: 04/18/19 04/18/19 04/18/19

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