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![]() "Arny Krueger" wrote Balanced power is used in most serious recording facilities today. There's that catch word, serious. Hehehe... And what do you use in your boasted about recording studio? There's that catch word, serious. In fact, the NEC actually had to be amended to permit 110V balanced power in commercial faclilties. A simpler way to achieve this, is simply to use the 220V balanced power already in most American houses. It appears to be of great benefit, and requires only that you buy only equipment suited to 220 V operation. The safety issues with equipment designed for unbalanced power are those also found when it is used with 110V balanced power. The power switch and circuit breaker should break both hot lines, which is usually easy to do: alternatively wire the box to be on at all times and use an external switch. Balanced power is a band-aid. Some people need band-aids though. And others, such as you, need a bigger shovel. Zzzzz.... |
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