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In Reply to: RE: Using Rochelle salt to absorb EMI from your homes AC line to supercharge your audio system performance posted by cdc on November 14, 2023 at 22:57:25
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"Still Working the Problem"
Edits: 11/27/23Follow Ups:
Goal is to remove or absorb EMI noise, not reflect or shield EMI.
This tweak using Rochelle salt is an easy way of removing or absorbing EMI from the AC wiring across your home. I was told by a client that is a contractor and confirmed via Google search, that for every square foot of a home or dwelling, takes about 1' of wiring to AC wire up the entire dwelling. So a 2000 square foot home has about 2000 feet of wire. I have found that this long wiring run is acting like an antenna. By treating a single junction (light switch or AC outlet) whether on the same circuit as the audio system or not, the lowered noise floor can be easily heard through your system.
In the original link is to a thread that people in US, Canada and UK are trying the tweak. They are starting to post their results, feel free to go read them. I have also posted further system tuning during install notes and tips. The performance gains from this tweak is stunning. If my instructions and suggestions are followed, this tweak will outperform any upgrade (including component) or tweak you have ever tried. Will upgrade the performance level of your system beyond what you thought it was capable of. I am not kidding. Just read the post in that link and the following posts to better understand what the tweak is all about.
"The performance gains from this tweak is stunning."
How are you verifying the results?
Tre'
Have Fun and Enjoy the Music
"Still Working the Problem"
The difference is audibly obvious right after the first junction (light switch or AC outlet) is treated. Audible effects from treating a junction is immediate. The more junctions across the AC wiring that are treated, the more resolving your system gets. Tonal balance (range between warm and neutral) and body weight of presentation can be adjusted from any junction on any AC circuit in your home. This is all obvious, you will not be wondering "if" there is a difference.
I call this a tweak, but it is more a process of lowering EMI/EMF noise accumulated across your AC home wiring. The difference this tweak or process makes is so significant in the increase of performance of a decent to high end system, there is a caveat. Each junction must be tuned to the taste of the listener. I have provided guides on how to tune after the original DIY post. I highly recommend studying the tuning guides for optimal results.
If you do not follow my directions exactly, including the tuning guides I posted after, results will not be optimal. Tuning is not complicated, just follow the guides and will be obvious when you experience the tweak.
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