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Balanced power anyone? hehe
Remember in the USA, balanced lines are not allowed in residential construction.That is to say a 60v/60v balanced "technical power" A/C line is not allowed under US code it be placed in residential in wall construction.
As for Power conditioners, I have several, and the two big ones I currently use (Furman REF20i and PS Audio P600) BOTH are balanced power, and I really like the result of balanced 60v/60v power running my stereo.
Tom, if you have the space an isolation transformer near the listening room would be great. Use a 240 Volt input isolation xformer with dual 120 Volt outputs. A lot less pricy than a balanced xformer system and it meets the NEC rules.
I've contemplated an isolation transformer on and off or years. Wasn't sure if it would constrain the sound or hopefully lower the noise background and let 'er rip.Anybody else use an iso unit?
I'm using a Signal SU-3, 3kva (240v balanced input, 120v balanced output)
Then why do they sell this? http://www.equitech.com/newproducts/newproducts.htmlI've been really looking at the Furman Ref 20i. Can you tell what you've noticed and also what amp(s) you use?