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<blockquote data-quote="Nick Davis" data-source="post: 83178" data-attributes="member: 1713"><p>Re: X32 Discussion</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This has not been my understanding to quote from an SOS article</p><p>"<span style="font-family: 'Arial'">Mains cables carry relatively high alternating currents that can be induced into audio cables running alongside them, <u>even if the audio cable is well screened.</u> The longer the distance the cables run alongside each other, the greater the amount of interference (usually hum) that will be induced into the signal cable. When audio and mains cables must cross, try to arrange the crossing to be at right angles, as this is the angle of minimum coupling.</span>" I understood this to apply to balanced cables as well as unbalanced the latter obviously being more prone to this.</p><p></p><p></p><p>but the issue is whether a mains cable would interfere with a digital data cable!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nick Davis, post: 83178, member: 1713"] Re: X32 Discussion This has not been my understanding to quote from an SOS article "[FONT=Arial]Mains cables carry relatively high alternating currents that can be induced into audio cables running alongside them, [U]even if the audio cable is well screened.[/U] The longer the distance the cables run alongside each other, the greater the amount of interference (usually hum) that will be induced into the signal cable. When audio and mains cables must cross, try to arrange the crossing to be at right angles, as this is the angle of minimum coupling.[/FONT]" I understood this to apply to balanced cables as well as unbalanced the latter obviously being more prone to this. but the issue is whether a mains cable would interfere with a digital data cable! [/QUOTE]
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