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In Reply to: Excellent, I just tried using TI-Shield with this R-C Network... posted by cdc on August 9, 2007 at 14:31:28:
These R-C networks are made of resistors and capacitors with wire leads and that are soldered, so there will be some physical changes that take place over a matter of hours or days regardless of whether they are exposed to a music signal or not.
The specific benefit of reducing RF artifacts is immediate and reproducible IME. Taking the networks off allows the artifacts to come back, and replacing them removes the artifacts about as much as the initial application.
I have not tried the TI-Shield. I will have to do that. Thanks for the tip.
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- Break-in is not something I've paid much attention to. - Al Sekela 15:15:57 08/10/07 (1)
- RE: Break-in is not something I've paid much attention to. - cdc 15:55:50 08/10/07 (0)