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Post Subject: It is not about PP2000 per sePosted by Romy the Cat on: 11/4/2011
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This is normal but it has nothing to do with PP2000. There are zillion way how playback can pick up 60 and 120 cycles ground loops, the PP2000 is just one of the ingredients and from Ground perspective has to be treated no different than any other 3 pin devise. I do insist that PP2000 must be plugged to the wall ground to let the own unit noise to drip in there and to have path to ground. The way how you plug the elements of you playback INTO the PP2000 is completely up to you, address your own grounding schema and PP2000 has nothing to do with it.
In my care I have 22 loads plunge in PP2000 and ALL of them have lifted grounds. My objectives are not PP2000 related. I would like my components chasses do not take to each other by other means then RAC jack (I run single ended system). So, all my power cords have two wires and I take care of ground at my own, from the preamp’s single point at it’s chasses. So, it looks like I do not use the PP2000 ground but in reality it has absolutely no relevancy to PP2000. Yes, I have with 109dB sensitivity no noise of any kind from horns.
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