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Gents,(Josh, that green wire, indicating ground, is just a likely a connection for an interwinding shield within the transformer, a very good thing. Dunno...)
I had my 12amp oneac moddified so that it runs in balanced mode now (+60/-60 instead of 120/0). Also a cap was added to each of the recepticles. This mod dropped the already low noise floor even lower. ...
I thought this question would be appropritate in this thread.Is is wise to add an X rated filter cap across the Pos. and N, inside a power amp (on the IEC recepticle)?This seems like a good minimalist alternative to creating an external power strip.Is there a problem with this approach?ThanksEP
...The balancing of my oneac was done by hooking up resistors to the two output taps of the transformer attached to a ground wire. The stock recepticles needed a piece of metal stripped to make this work. Interestingly enough if the oneac heats up too much, it unbalances.
So if I remove the resistors and the ground wire that is attached to them, do I need to do anything else to restore the oneac to its normal state?"use an X cap, accross the line capacitor" Can you go into more detail about doing this?