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I'm sorry gents, as many of you know, Alan is technically on the road. We will be back March 21 and we start accepting pre-orders March 1 for a March 24-29 shipping week.
dm-I think the answer to your situation is the liberator cables my husband has recommended many times in the past. The rest of the guys can chime in but the benefits of the add filters outweigh the added connection of the liberator. The a/c male and monitor liberator offer the best bang for the buck.
The circuit remains at 50/60Hz ??? The PE effects the upper odd harmonics that ride above 60 Hz. The stereo system will experience the change starting in the upper bass region and it will continue up through the top octave. The filter is not effecting your analog amplifier, so it's not really filtering at 100 Hz, it actually starts at 125 KHz, but it's effecting the digital circuits in your system that reproduce 100 Hz signals. Each PE provides filtering up to 750 MHz. Each added filter couples to the original and extends the filtering bandwidth. The amount of extension depends on the location of the second, third, forth, etc, filter in relationship to the stereo system. The specs are based on a 20 amp circuit.