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RE: Ground filter with a dedicated grounding rod

Worry and Insidious? HMMMMMM. I trust the universe....it is beautiful....and so are you, my friend.

I finally got my whole system on my Goal Zero 400 inverter. The inverter is so small that it will turn off when I turn on my class D amp because it cannot handle the turn on surge of its 1200 watt power supply.......so I put a switch on the amp that allows me to switch between wall power and the inverter power. I turn the amp on with wall power....let it warm up....and when ready to play then swtich it to the inverter.....works perfectly.....the sound...........OMG......every instrument now in its own space....less zippy, more real sound...more depth. I do my listening tests using Chesky CD recorded in real space, using acoustic instruments, using two mics.....real easy to tell differences, that way. I realize that my Goal Zero inverter is way, way, way behind a Giandel.....but for now, this is all I can afford. I am going to go to my friends house in a week or so and listen to his super Apogee mit inverter system. I heard it when he first got the Apogees.....but he has completely transformed it since then.....and when I heard it.....it was spectacular. Fun ahead.



Edits: 08/17/22

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