thor.zmt
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PS: +1 Abbey about line cords. If a different one makes an audible difference that suggests a design flaw in the SKU. I don't remember writing about funny line cords in my old magazine column because the snake oil crowd hadn't gotten that creative yet.
Really? Make the earth path in that cable sufficiently low impedance and the faint background hum that was annoying without music becomes silence.
Or the noise from dimmer packs that keeps breaking through is reduced enough to be inaudible.
Is that audible? You tell me. Is that snakeoil? You tell me.
Just look at various parasitic currents, the equivalent network of ground and earth connections via mains and line cables and tell me again "cannot make a difference".
Having mains cables that have a big lump in the middle with a DC trap and a safe earth loop breaker can massively quiet down systems.
These days SMPS type power supplies dump massive amounts of noise in the near audio audio band supersonic range into the mains, common mode, which in turn make into the ground of equipment supplied and ultimately are demodulated and cause "birdies".
There are active circuits that can cancel this noise. Add them into a mains cable, plug in and go Depeche Mode...
And yes, most of this is easily audible and measurable. And spare me the "it's all bad design".
It often can be massively improved just by using a low impedance earth connection mains cable. I like steel armoured multicore control cables for robotics and industrial use, we get a shield, many cores of which we can connect many paralleled for super low impedance on the earth path. Depending on the country "premium" mains plugs can reduce contact resistance, generic IEC's are often quite high contact resistance.
I am flabbergasted that people just handwave to make it all go away, because they don't "LIKE" the idea that cables are components in a complex system. This is cargo cult science of the worst kind.
The whole snakeoil brigade can only go on killing their snakes and getting oil from them to sell because the very people who could inject sense and put all of it onto a sound (pun intended) foundation.
Thor