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Eliminating noise with Balanced Power
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[QUOTE="Ted Nightshade, post: 20922, member: 50103"] "I have an equitech, and it's huge 15 pound coil filters out voltage spikes and AC hum from my house. I like." I have the smallest Equi=Tech, and I swear that big donut has got to weigh 50 pounds. The whole thing weighs 65. Nonetheless, I won't leave home without it! Those synths are notorious for having grounding problems, and the Equi=Tech alone will not fix it. I went to a DI with a transformer to eliminate that hum. A Manley tube DI in my case, but any good transformer DI should work. Right now I have an old tube amp humming away at 60hz despite the Equi=Tech. Until I put a grounded plug on it. Everything must be grounded for the Equi=Tech to do it's magic on everything. Ted [/QUOTE]
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