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In Reply to: Validating use of TI-Shield on R-Cs (long) posted by bartc on December 2, 2007 at 20:14:18:
I also have my grounds for these speaker filters star grounded. But plugged into a more sophisticated cap array filtering. I never thought of mentioning my AC filtering schemes...hmmm
Ready for an upgrade? Go to 12ga. for the ground wiring. As briefly noted in the DIY filtering project, different gauges of wire used "will" determine how effective the TI-Shield is. I tried many configurations and wire gauges from 16ga. to 10ga. using THHN wire, the Home depot stuff. I found that 12ga. was the most audibly pleasing. In the last 10 or so months of experimenting with TI-Shield, to get the most from TI-Shield requires 12ga. or thicker wire. Try 12ga. and combinations that give you thicker then 12ga. and be ready for surprises.
Let me know how it all turns out bro...
Chris
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- I did not think about this but.... - cdc 22:01:34 12/02/07 (0)