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In Reply to: Yes posted by unclestu on January 5, 2013 at 19:44:05:
"I solder my loops to the negative of an RCA end and simply plug it in to unised jacks on a preamp or DVD player: works wonders".
Good idea! Will try it out. Do you use it on the preamp unused RCA outputs or inputs?
Regarding the battery ground loop:
I see you use 10,000 uF caps across the battery + and -. Any other characteristics of the caps being used?
I have seen posts about regular 9V batteries and 6V 4Ah batteries. The latter are much larger, therefore more challenging to hide. Have you noticed the 6V 4Ah batteries to perform better for this application?
In your experience, battery ground loops have had more impact placed on your speaker terminals, amp's speaker terminals, or preamp's unused RCAs? Source is not an option for me as it's only a Metrum Octave with no unused RCAs.
Thanks a lot for sharing all this!!
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Follow Ups
- RE: Yes - LewinskiH01 02:52:40 01/06/13 (1)
- My apologies - unclestu 00:30:19 01/14/13 (0)