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In the Forum: Audio For Dummies ™
In the Thread: Always check power-line polarity.
Post Subject: I've learned how to deal with it.... it's itPosted by Romy the Cat on: 11/29/2005

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 AndySpalla wrote:
Maybe that electrian was right? What do you think they do in recording studios? One thing is for sure, they don't just use one leg of power, especially since many will require both legs of power.

I do not think I am trying to convince you in anything, I just inform you.  “What do you think they do in recording studios?” Whatever they do… I see thier result when I stop by in a records store and I realize that 99.9999% of thier “products” deserved to be trashed. Anyhow, let live the poor pro audio people alone. They mostly have no expertise, no serious reference points, no cultural references at demanded level and not objectives that would be worth attention. Most recoding studios (with obvious exemptions) are not even at the level AC polarity but they beyond even a level of acoustic polarity between the mixed channels. Anyhow, I do not even want to dive into the bitching about the typical pro audio Moronism....

 AndySpalla wrote:
Where is the scientific proof that this actually does something? Why should I pay an electrician to come out if I don't know it will do anything?

Why do you ask me? If you have a diarrhea you do not ask for the “scientific proof” of the fact of own disturbance. You stoop to eat bad food and run to restroom. The very same is here. I’m not wiling to writhe the PhD destination on the subject that I have interest. I juts inform about the existence of the fact, the way in which to deal with it and move forward. I do audio not for the sake of flashing to others with my faulty scientific proofs but explicitly in order to be able to get the Sound that feel I need. In this journey I learned that the phase AC polarity affected me and I've learned how to deal with. My playback installation is connected to the “good” sounding side of my distributor transformer. I have this confidence and I know what I have when it was otherwise. I will live you with this thought,,,

 AndySpalla wrote:
Also, what is your position on lifting grounds?

I do not use the ground that comes from the AC lines

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