Lowering the


My most recent obsession is with lowering the "noise floor" of my system. I have installed a dedicated 240V 20amp line to an Equitech blanced power transformer into which my two powered subs, tube preamp, CD player and SET power amp are plugged, with good results. I cannot part with my unbalanced gear and I like my unshielded silver interconnects. My question is this: How are the chassis ground and signal grounds within a component connected? What good does it do to "isolate" the chassis grounds of components when they are ultimately all interconnecting via the signal grounds? If all the chassis are grounded to a single point, and the signal ground is connected to the chassis ground, then why does one need the signal ground portion of the interconnect? It seems there really is no way to "isolate" a noisy component from the system. Forgive me, I am a neophyte, I don't "get" grounding. Thanks.
brad_silverman

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I cannot answer your question but I can tell you that all of the Shunyata Research products that use their patented 'FeSi-1000' compound would bring your noise floor down a few more increments (especially the Hydra). If you haven't auditioned one of these products in your system yet you owe it to yourself to give a listen. FYI I have zero affiliation with Shunyata… just a very satisfied owner.

Happy Holidays,
Mike