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i have had good results using simple quality medical/lab-grade isolation transformers, that can be bought on ebay for pennies on the dollar...doug s.
...And what are analog "gears" and digital "gears"? My system doesn't have any gears in it....
Pardon my ignorance, your "isolation transformer" idea sounds like it is worth a try for me. However, how does one look up simple quality medical /lab-grade isolation transformer on e-bay. Could you give me a specific company name, or link to give me an exact idea of what you are describing. Obviously I am new to this kind of stuff and in addition, have a limited budget for such.
I find that isolating all the digital equipment on a separate line from all the analog equipment gives the biggest bang for the buck, from a sonic perspective.
Oh no, I mean separate power lines for each. That's the biggie. After that, then comes the isolation transformers.
Hi.Glad to hear better sound with purified power.Don't be silly, RFI is all over the place wherever you move yr digital gears.There is one economic & yet effective way to minimize RFI discharge into the powerlines by digital equipment, that includes mcrowaves oven, range, frige, washer etc etc which are ALL built in with digital controls.
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Over the years, I have tried numerous homemade and commercial power conditioners, even some of the very expensive ones. While the sound always sounded smoother, I noticed a loss of detail and soundstage while using one, somewhat of a veiling effect.
The idea of ferrite chokes has been around a long time and sometimes helps solve the problem.(1) Some of the modern (and expensive) devices are quite good even for high power amplifiers. YMMV(2) If you have a highly resolving, most of these inexpensive suggestions will (IMHO) cause more problems than they will cure.
HI.(1) Something DONE is better than nothing done, correct? Put aside the technical ground that supports using such RFI ferrite rings, those rings are so cheaply available. Why not try them on as 'supplement' to other RFI installatons? It won't hurt! (2) Really? Have you ever tried them before commenting? So what would YOU suggest us to use that would not cause "more problems" before wrecking our wallets.FYI, I have a "highly resolving" audio at home as I can hear the sonics of powerline isolation transformers & filters. It also tells me simple inline RFI filters do the job big time without screwing up my vinyl music & wrecking my wallets.Be a smart consumer by spending money wisely.c-J
A medical isolation transformer is not appropriate for home use. They provide 'isolated power', unreferenced to ground, just the thing for working around explosive aneshetics, as the initial spark is mitigated, but around ground referenced AC feeds, a substantially increased shock hazard. One should modify the internal connections to rebond safety ground to the appropriate secondary lead to insure proper polarity and neutral.I actually own that Toroid Corp. medical isolation transformer unit referenced. It is, to be charitable, a mediocre AV conditioner, at best, whether run in it original isolated configuration, or reconfigured as a code compliant and safer isolation transformer with a proper ground-neutral bond. The standard 3 amp Felix will stomp it. But that does require minimal diy skills, as does properly re-configuring a medical isolation transformer with a proper neutral.FWIW