http://www.ethanwiner.com/dimmers.html
Note: i just came across this on the web. I am new to most concepts involving acoustics, sound, and certainly studio construction. I figured rather than just posting just threads with questions for other members, it would be a good use of my time and membership to contribute as well.
If any of the more experienced people on here have comments about this article, please post them.
a very informative read on hum & buzz
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This is an idea, although not for residential use.
Artice 647 in the N.E.C. (electricians code book) will allow 120 volt single phase 3 wire system with 60 volts on each of two ungrounded conductors to a grounded neutral conductor shall be permitted for the purpose of reducing objectioanble noise in sensitive electronic equipment locations provided that the following conditions apply:
1 The system is installed only in commercial or industrial occupancies.
2 The system's use is restricted to areas under close supervision by qualified personnel.
No neutral, no noise.
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Artice 647 in the N.E.C. (electricians code book) will allow 120 volt single phase 3 wire system with 60 volts on each of two ungrounded conductors to a grounded neutral conductor shall be permitted for the purpose of reducing objectioanble noise in sensitive electronic equipment locations provided that the following conditions apply:
1 The system is installed only in commercial or industrial occupancies.
2 The system's use is restricted to areas under close supervision by qualified personnel.
No neutral, no noise.
Markd 16