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Your link also includes your article 'AC and You - a New Era'. In the 8 years since you wrote it have your conclusions changed? Specifically, with the advent of many balanced AC transformers/conditioners, do you still think transformers as generally negative?
In theory, yes. But it has to be done very carefully, or problems can develop.
What are you referring to? Balanced power? Chewing gum?What DOESN'T require care in this complex world?Assuming you're referring to balanced AC-Both 60V ac antiphase lines should be properly fused/switched. I realize we shouldn't run some of our 'Golden Oldies' on balanced AC as the Neutral (regardless what your electrician calls it) might be connected to the chassis, but rational folks haven't done this for 25 yrs.Other than the above, what are those areas I need to be concerned about, specifical ...
I realize we shouldn't run some of our 'Golden Oldies' on balanced AC as the Neutral (regardless what your electrician calls it) might be connected to the chassis, but rational folks haven't done this for 25 yrs.
It has been suggested that balanced mains has miraculous effects on sound quality, makes the sound-stage ten-dimensional, etc,etc. This is obviously rubbish. If a piece of gear is that fussy about its mains (and I don't believe any such gear exists) then drop it in the river.
In Illinois, green is always considered "neutral" and white is refered to as "ground" or "common". Black is called "hot". Grew up with that distinction. No big deal to me.