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In Reply to: How can i tell my power source has noise? posted by michaelv20850 on March 23, 2007 at 14:42:24:
I honestly can't tell if the system has noise and it probably has as your comments. One thing i know for sure that my listening room has a separate circuit line to my room which only my gears use power source, nothing else. I hope that i can have better source.
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- Thanks. I have PS Audio Ultimate Outlet,. However... - michaelv20850 13:13:09 03/24/07 (8)
- A cheap parallel filter is the Hammond 193L choke. - Al Sekela 17:33:34 03/24/07 (7)
- Hammond 193L choke / PS Audio Noise Harvester? - michaelv20850 06:34:18 03/26/07 (1)
- Nope, here's a description of the implementation of the Noise Harvester... - Ted Smith 11:43:30 03/26/07 (0)
- Re: A cheap parallel filter is the Hammond 193L choke. - pboser@yahoo.com 07:08:23 03/25/07 (3)
- Enough inductance and a good voltage rating. - Al Sekela 16:07:22 03/28/07 (2)
- Re: Enough inductance and a good voltage rating. - michaelv20850 11:54:05 03/29/07 (1)
- Depends on the environment. - Al Sekela 14:39:43 03/29/07 (0)
- Re: A cheap parallel filter is the Hammond 193L choke. - michaelv20850 18:44:37 03/24/07 (0)