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In Reply to: Power generation - your expeience? posted by Jack D II on February 8, 2010 at 20:05:00:
but it won't protect your audio system from RF noise generated within your house or by the neighbors who share the transformer.
A power regenerator may prevent RF noise on your AC lines from getting through, but it will not prevent RF noise generated by individual audio components from getting to the other components fed by the regenerator or connected by cables. Further, it is difficult to get one big enough to not inhibit a power amp. Thus, you can spend a lot of money and end with a compromised setup.
I've had good success with Alan Maher's Infinity Circuit Breaker Filters in conjunction with my home-made parallel AC filters.
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Follow Ups
- Being close to your transformer may give you a warm feeling, - Al Sekela 15:41:57 02/09/10 (2)
- Isolation transformer after regenrator - Jon L 09:59:12 02/10/10 (1)
- I was talking about the utility company transformer. - Al Sekela 15:57:45 02/10/10 (0)