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Some audiophiles have converted the Signal DU-5 to balanced power. This is suppose to be a big bang for the buck power conditioner. A new one goes for $696.94 or buy used. Anybody have a diy balanced Signal DU-5?
Yes, Mr. Whitlock and other experts have been writing that for years.It makes more sense to wire a big isolation transformer like this:From the Middle Atlantic paper:"Power Distribution and Grounding of Audio, Video and Telecommunications Equipment White Paper"&"Addendum to Power Distribution White Paper "http://www.middleatlantic.com/resources/white-papers.aspx
I think that just doing it as in the above drawing will in most cases get you 99.9 % of the way. The only case where it might matter is if the power of the amp is large compared to the transformer.
Thanks for the response. If I have a dedicated line coming out of my panel, I assume I want to install the transformer between the panel and the outlet, if feasible?
Interesting topic since a few years ago I bought a surplus Signal Transformer DU-10 at the suggestion of a friend to use as an isolation transformer. Unfortunately, I am not a DIY'er and have no idea how to make use of it. The thing weighs a ton and would seemingly be pretty effective. Any suggestions? Thanks.
Thanks all. The $64,000 question is whether I should install the transformer close to the panel or wire it according to the Middle Atlantic paper to plug it diectly into my dedicated outlet? I was planning to do the latter. I already have a dolly and a steel box. Also, I don't think I have room by my panel.
The $64,000 question is whether I should install the transformer close to the panel or wire it according to the Middle Atlantic paper to plug it diectly into my dedicated outlet?