Funny thing happened after my neighbor moved.


My neighbor who had lived at his house for 19 years  moved to Indianapolis, Ind about a week ago.

He and his wife had taken care of nice garden on 2 acres house here.

But after having gone through cancer treatment, he (86 years old)has one or two years left according to his doctor.

His wife (87 years young) is healthy with 10 more years left.

Thus he had decided to move closer to his only son.

He got a one acre house at 5 five miles from his son’s house.


He had been very friendly since I moved to my house 7 years ago.

Thus I miss he and his wife very much.


But funny thing happened!

After he moved out, sound out of my audio system got more clean.

Is it because of absence of RF or EMI noise generated by my neighbor.

New neighbor who bought the house will use the house as second home.


If that is so, is this good news to my audio system?


Thomas
shkong78
Wow, if you noticed that, he had to use some really crap electric device and if you are lucky he taken it with him. If not... the noise generator is still there.
In second case you have one solution only: take a look at what PSAudio offer. Such audible change suggest that you need regenerator instead of power conditioner. I hope the man will live as long as possible. And I hope the new neighbour appears to be the same nice kind of man... which for sure you will not be able to regenerate :)
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When my neighbors use their electric baseboard heat, my Krell integrated amp makes a buzzing noise even in standby. They where summer weekend users until they sold the property too full time residents, and it has become much more of an issue now. The amp is on a dedicated circuit with out any conditioner. Will investing in power conditioner solve the problem?
@ kehonkahill

You must need good power conditioner not limiting the current of Krell.

Power generator will not work.

Good luck to you!
@shkong78,Try out a Inakustik power conditioner and forget all the neighbors. This thing kills noise. You system will sound amazing. At least that is my experience.