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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 SgreenP@MSN.com on December 05, 2023 at 16:27:05
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Thanks for your post.....My system is all Ayre electronics (preamp, amp, silver disc player) with Vandersteen 5A speakers. and turntable with Windfield cart. All components are differentially balanced and am using balanced cables...so that noise doesn't intrude. I treated 4 outlets which power the speakers amp, preamp, and CD. The result was cleaner and clearer picture with more separation of instruments, especially an increase in depth perception . Will continue treating more outlets, but a definite thank you to you.
Yes, keep treating more junctions. The more EMI/EMF that is removed from the AC wiring (across all AC circuits) the better it gets. Eventually ultra fine detail and layering of micro harmonic information becomes available. Noise floor keeps getting lowered as more and more EMI/EMF is absorbed from the AC home wiring.
Eventually from utilizing this process or technique of absorbing EMI/EMF, you will realize that our home's AC wiring is acting like a giant antenna that absorbs high frequency noise. Just be sure to tune each junction before moving on for tonal balance and make sure you do not over damp. You can tell that you over damped if some of the ultra fine detail/resolution is being masked. As you treat more junction points your system will become more resolving.
As the resolution increases it effects different aspects of system performance. From sound stage, to fine then ultra fine micro detail, to micro and macro dynamics, to separation of all sounds, to space of venue, reverb, attack and decay trailing detail and so forth. You will understand as you treat more and more junctions. Will likely improve any video devices in your home like TV monitor or computer monitors.
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