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<blockquote data-quote="Arik Semagin" data-source="post: 115596" data-attributes="member: 5072"><p>Re: X32 v2 RTA</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You guys are both right. Yes, technically speaking it's a single-phase system, rather be called a split-phase system. But for sound equipment purposes it's better to treat them as separate phases, to keep interference to a minimum (pretty common recommendation). I usually do same-phase check only if there's audible interference. If possible, I try to run my own 10/3 SO cords straight from the panel on 30A breakers, gives me kind of mini-distros with no grounding or phase problems. Thanks for the note, Tim, I never wired arena-sized sound rigs (did mostly commercial and industrial stuff), so you may be right.</p><p></p><p>Enough of this, thanks to everybody, let's go back to X32.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arik Semagin, post: 115596, member: 5072"] Re: X32 v2 RTA You guys are both right. Yes, technically speaking it's a single-phase system, rather be called a split-phase system. But for sound equipment purposes it's better to treat them as separate phases, to keep interference to a minimum (pretty common recommendation). I usually do same-phase check only if there's audible interference. If possible, I try to run my own 10/3 SO cords straight from the panel on 30A breakers, gives me kind of mini-distros with no grounding or phase problems. Thanks for the note, Tim, I never wired arena-sized sound rigs (did mostly commercial and industrial stuff), so you may be right. Enough of this, thanks to everybody, let's go back to X32. [/QUOTE]
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