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In Reply to: RE: please teach me... posted by jea48 on September 15, 2016 at 07:10:28:
Jae quote " The transformer that feeds your home, and maybe 3 to 5 other houses, is an isolation transformer. You can pretty much discount any noise found on the primary feed side of the transformer" While I pretty much don't know about this subject I'm reading stuff like an iso transformer blocks DC but not much RF and or EMI. Since we don't live in a perfect AC world dreamed of by Cloudwalker it seems very unlikely to me that even if the iso transformer before the house was designed to limit RF and EMI that it would not eliminate it, some would likely still get in to harm sound quality. My theory at this point from preliminary readings on the subject. T456
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- RE: please teach me... - Tweaker456 13:24:19 09/15/16 (8)
- RE: please teach me... - Coner 20:01:15 09/15/16 (5)
- RE: please teach me... - Tweaker456 12:35:53 09/16/16 (4)
- RE: please teach me... - Coner 16:32:10 09/16/16 (3)
- RE: please teach me... - Tweaker456 23:00:33 09/16/16 (2)
- RE: please teach me... - JKT 15:49:47 09/17/16 (1)
- RE: please teach me... - jea48 09:44:47 09/18/16 (0)
- Most of the crap on the AC mains is generated by stuff plugged into the mains. NT. - jea48 15:11:13 09/15/16 (1)
- +1 n/t - tweakmenow 15:51:20 09/15/16 (0)
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