In Reply to: And now you know why........... posted by Dan Banquer on January 19, 2007 at 16:42:01:
Sorry to get you in Dutch with Charles. I don't disagree that proper AC grounding can reduce RF. Can! But it may not necessarily do so, as the original posters implied, by using expensive AC cables. Now to me, that may qualify as missinformation. Not by the poster, but by the manufacturers of the cables. How many of those high dollar cables are bought to resolve a problem that simply does not exist? Or that if the power supply and cabinent grounding of the component was properly done, incoming RF would be pretty much a non issue as was mentioned above as well? It sounds like Charles' grounding scheme works quite well. At a much lesser cost than an 1800 dollar cable.
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Follow Ups
- Sorry Dan, we were discussing AC - RF grounding, not airborn. - Ozzie 11:22:18 01/22/07 (3)
- Re: Sorry Dan, we were discussing AC - RF grounding, not airborn. - Charles Hansen 17:50:12 01/22/07 (2)
- Re: Sorry Dan, we were discussing AC - RF grounding, not airborn. - Ozzie 11:39:35 01/23/07 (1)
- Re: Sorry Dan, we were discussing AC - RF grounding, not airborn. - Charles Hansen 21:29:35 01/23/07 (0)