Re: hum when biamping -- ground loop or interference?
- From: Brian Running <brunning@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 03 Jul 2008 10:13:35 -0500
This is fascinating, suddenly everyone of Mike's posts states that the
AC neutral line is electrically at the same point as the AC ground.
Yeah, and that started to happen right after I posted my "Hum, Ground Loops and Safety" post, which is where he got that information. Of course, he didn't comprehend it, he doesn't understand that there is, in fact, potential between ground and neutral, and he says that ground and neutral being tied together at the panel is a new development, when in fact it's always been done that way -- but I guarantee you the timing of his revelation is more than mere coincidence. You watch, he'll take a lot of things that others say in refuting him, and start spouting it as if he knew it all along. Shortly after that, he'll claim his Alzheimer's is acting up again. He's done it many times before.
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