Studio powersystems, what 2 do?

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Studio powersystems, what 2 do?

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There's stargrounding, balanced powersystems, filters with rebuilding of sine waves. You should use different phases for ac, lights, equipment.
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I do understand why this is all good practices.But how would you build a complete system for a small studio? Would you use it all?

Any thoughts?

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Post by Aaronw »

Hello Toby,

Sorry for the delay. Been a busy day. :)
But how would you build a complete system for a small studio? Would you use it all?
I guess the bottom line is, what are your requirements? It's a mighty vague question. :?

It also depends on if you're doing this as a project studio in an existing structure such as a home, or if you're building this from the ground up.

I will assume, that your comment of a small studio will be in reference to a "Home Studio" scenario?

The other main factor is "Budget".

:D

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a more specific senario.

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Well, lets say a small commercial studio. Mac with protools, analog desk, a buch of micpres, e.q:s, compressors, fxunits, lights and ac/heating.

Is balanced power systems often combined with stargrounding and power filtering?
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Is balanced power systems often combined with stargrounding and power filtering?
I'll need Steve's help w/ this one. I have yet to really work w/ a balanced system.
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That's what Equi-Tech recommends on their site. You can order their wall panel system with extra filtering and they talk allot about isolated grounding. They have an article on there about budget technical system: http://www.equitech.com/support/tpb.html

http://www.equitech.com/support/support.html
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Thanks for the link, i guess it's a question with many answers and a lot of different recommendations. /Toby
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