@richardbrand said:
I’ve quoted your entire post because it should be mandatory reading! You have provided direct evidence for the theory that it is EMI coming from your component that could make a difference.
For years that was the reasoning for installing at least two dedicated branch circuits to feed an audio system. One for analog equipment and one for digital equipment. There was an electronics EE on AA that would say the reason was to decouple digital power supplies from analog equipment power supplies. If fed from one shared branch circuit the digital crap from the power supply of the digital equipment goes back out on the power cord to the same outlets on the shared branch circuit and travels into the analog power cord to the analog equipment power supply(s).
Today there are very good audiophile, grade, power cords for digital equipment that shield EMI/RFI from going out on the power cord to the wall outlet and onto the AC branch circuit wiring, that does not, use a traditional braid or foil shielding.
Braid, and or, foil shielding may have improved in resent years. From my experimenting, listening, with them years ago, at least on my audio equipment, they sucked the air, life, openness, from the music.
Presently I am using WyWires Digital Power Cords Juice II Silver Series (6ft) that control EMI/RFI, in both directions, on my digital equipment. They do not use traditional braiding or foil shielding. And, they don’t suck the air, life, openness, from the music.
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