Questioning a/c isolation for digital.?


I get the idea many are unaware of the enormous benefits available.It would be interesting to me to learn of experiences/benefits
ptss

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Hi Jult52. Both.
Isolating digital from analog.
Conditioning power to digital.
In my experience both yield great benefits.
Steve I appreciate your input, don't get me wrong, but the thread is about isolation from AC. I think your topic deserves it own thread for simplicity. I'm also not talking about isolation or conditioning to eliminate gross hum, which is as you previously explained-but which basically shouldn't happen with decent equipment, grounding and i/c's & connections.
Ptm. Synergy and tuning, spot on. I do feel exceptionally well executed balanced transformers (for ex. Equitech 2Q) would find a place in every system if they were experimented with. It's just in the fundamental laws of AC electricity.
That sounds like ample power supply. I also went with 10 guage wire. I found larger than necessary transformers are a benefit. I think "relaxing" of the music by the additional power transformer is an appropriate adjective. I think cleaner sound has a more relaxed musical feel. Do your transformers have a duplex outlet receptacle?
Great info Rhyno. Hopefully others will read you clearly and understand 60/60 is balanced power. I have been "amazed" at the greatly enhanced musical presentation of digital by your "more is better" finding. I agree on power cords.

Hope others take at look at your system so they can appreciate your dedication to getting great sound to maximize enjoyment of music. It should get some people paying attention-and then enjoying the musicality CDs can provide in their system. Cheers.