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Default Monte, Scott, Steve Thank You!

(Scott Dorsey) wrote in message ...
Eric K. Weber wrote:
I have not looked at their full catalog to see if they have models which
don't use a standard 120VAC DIN power connector.... the 120VAC ones would
work fine, but I would not use one with a connector that would encourage
accidental application of 120VAC...


They have a bunch of them that have solder leads rather than an IEC
entry.

But, on a DC power line, there are other alternatives. Even a big pi
filter may be an improvement.
--scott


This is AC we're talking about... The secondary of my transformer is
at 16-20 VAC. I will use a corcom filter on the 120VAC side but use a
..01 bypass on the single secondary.

Also, maybe you guys coild explain a little more about rf bypass on
the inputs. Should I put the .001 uf caps right at the XLR input
connector? Then the beads on the wire? You wouldn't put the bypass on
the PCB, would you?

Thanks again

Roger