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In Reply to: Any replacement for "The Real Grounding" ! posted by Rick on May 02, 2000 at 18:14:43:
There must be a reason you are asking this.
I beleive that a dedicated personal grounding (separated from our home general grounding) will reduce more noise and hum. But as my house a build with bricks and cements ( I live in Indonesia- South East Asia) there will be lots & lots of work to build this dedicated grounding. Thus I 'm looking for an alternative way. Any idea ?
I don't know how your grounding is done now, but a copper rod driven into ground outside is always a good idea. Usually most houses in US already have it.What do you do with that new ground is completely unclear, though. If you already have the third safety wire on your outlet, you don't want to move it to "your" ground.
In sensitive measurement world it is common to use such "clean" ground, but the audio equipment is not designed for that.
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