AC Mainline Noise filter
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AC Mainline Noise filter
To protect your music,u must first save guard the AC mains.Preventing HF noises from riding on the AC line sneaking into your source[CD player].Starts from the source ,these noise bind into the music and later gets "amplified" ,definately you wont enjoy good music in such a manner.
If you live in condo or in a big congested city ,the AC mainline usually gets very dirty,highly polluted ,to the worst if you dont have a dedicated separate power line for your audio video application.hence the noise filters can become rather handy,it helps out a lot to remove these unwanted noises it would make the sound a lot more "Darker", Picture more became more sharper!
women looks younger and you can look on the sky counting the number of flying birds...cheerfull!
Re: AC Mainline Noise filter
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