In Reply to: RE: I see posted by Ugly on May 11, 2008 at 21:02:00:
By holding both the equipment manufacturers whos equipment causes these problems as well as...
Great idea for the next generation of electrical components that may take decades to develop. Meanwhile, the real world beckons and requires action.
Give me a set of standards outlining worst case expected operating conditions, again I think rick_m said it best, to design to and I'll tell you what your necessary capacitance will be.
And yet, that will likely not be entirely what is required. Effective RFI trapping requires more than a big filter bank.
You lost me here.
Your "disconnect-conditioners-to-check-the-grid" idea continues to ignore the current reality of RFI. As for me, if I were to bypass my conditioners (and conditioning power cords), then it would always seem that the grid is noisy.
On the one hand my amps for example have what may be arguably about some of the most robust power supplies ever produced in some audio gear...I'd never put a power conditioner in front of them since I'd have to spend a fortune in order to to not choke them out
I'll certainly agree here. I use conditioners on front end components only. For high current amplifiers (my VTL amps have triple the energy storage of a 6290), I use aftermarket power cords.
rw
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Follow Ups
- Ok - E-Stat 05/12/0805:51:58 05/12/08 (4)
- RE: Ok - Ugly 15:11:53 05/12/08 (3)
- I think we agree as to the problem - E-Stat 15:24:01 05/12/08 (2)
- RE: I think we agree as to the problem - Ugly 19:55:57 05/12/08 (1)
- No problemo. Enjoyed the chat -nt - E-Stat 07:26:37 05/13/08 (0)