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In Reply to: Natural Gas Generator: OK for audio? posted by banpuku on November 15, 2010 at 12:50:50:
This is terribly dirty power for a good audio system, and the generator's lack of regulation for non-Ohmic loads would make it difficult to fix with static filters.
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- 5% harmonic distortion is considered "clean." - Al Sekela 15:10:10 11/15/10 (6)
- RE: 5% harmonic distortion is considered "clean." - banpuku 17:54:25 11/15/10 (5)
- Do you use any other power conditioning devices? - Al Sekela 14:42:44 11/16/10 (2)
- RE: Do you use any other power conditioning devices? - banpuku 05:44:35 11/17/10 (1)
- No, and no. - Al Sekela 15:10:56 11/17/10 (0)
- RE: 5% harmonic distortion is considered "clean." - Jack G 06:17:09 11/16/10 (0)
- RE: 5% harmonic distortion is considered "clean." - jea48 20:53:38 11/15/10 (0)