Radio Interference
Mar 19, 2006 at 5:20 PM Post #31 of 37
http://www.larrykinglaw.com/electrocution.htm

http://www.etms2.com/images/electrical/Slide4.GIF

http://www.etms2.com/images/electrical/Slide2.GIF

http://www.etms2.com/safety/electrical.htm

http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/5040.html

http://www.epanorama.net/documents/g...grounding.html

http://www.epanorama.net/documents/g...al_wiring.html

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Audio+video and computer systems with many grounded equipments
Even if you have multiple mains sockets in your room, to take the power for everything from a single socket (run it through a mains filter if you want), then connect everything to that as a tree. Sometimes buildings are wired with a lot of electrical distance between the separate sockets in one room, so this trick can avoid many problems. If this doesn't work, call in an electrician to make sure that your buildings earth actually works at all - you could be risking your life otherwise


from here
http://www.epanorama.net/documents/g...e_solving.html

hell I can go on all day providing links but have zero desire to do so.Any and all are welcome to do whatever you want up to and including walking off a cliff if that is what you personally desire to do.I have better things to do with my time than argue safety with anyone who would even contemplate unsafe measures that can actually risk a life just to get rid of "hum".
The fact that 90% of you have ZERO conception of what constitutes a ground,what IS ground isolation or Triple Isolated or what is and is not deadly but are willing to post nonsense without checking says to me go for it ! DO IT ! KNOCK YOURSELF OUT !
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Me ?

I live in the real world where my safety and the safety of freinds/family/co-workers means more than cutting corners instead of finding solutions because it is easier.Ask any P.A.sytem installer (roadie) about the AC distribution system set up and why it is done the way it is.

(Because killing the lead guitar player of the band through electrical shock when all he tried to do was adjust the amp volume is not a real good way to keep your job is why !
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http://www.equitech.com/articles/rep1.html


do what you want folks.This thread is no longer one where anything I could possibly add would be a wakeup call since there are obviously many experts here in electrical system wiring and my twenty + years are but a bad dream
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Mar 19, 2006 at 10:25 PM Post #33 of 37
If you have that much RF in your home and live with that every single day,,id be more concerned with CANCER,and giving birth to three-headed children.
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Mar 20, 2006 at 2:44 AM Post #34 of 37
......in the John Hancock Center, where there are beaucoup antennae about 50 floors up from where we had the meet, my Millett acted pretty strange at times!

Didn't notice it with my HD600's at first, but when I plugged some Etymotics into it, with the volume turned all the way down, I heard a very distorted radio station. As soon as the volume knob was at maybe 8:30 or so, it went away, even during silent passages on the CD. Later on, the interference could be heard with any phones plugged into it, and then it seemed to get even louder.

None of the other handful of Milletts in the room suffered that problem, but mine was the only one on a particular side of the room, plugged into a particular outlet.

At first, I thought it had to do with some peculiarity in the Etymotics cable, but later that seemed as if it couldn't be the case when we heard it in a variety of phones.

In any case, I use it mostly in a basement room far from any transmitters, and it has always impressed me as dead silent for a tube-based amp.
 

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