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<blockquote data-quote="Declan Slater" data-source="post: 83869" data-attributes="member: 964"><p>Re: AC and signal cable of whatever type</p><p></p><p>Ha! That's Awesome. "YOU DONKEY! YOU COULD HAVE KILLED SOMEONE!" (Gordon Ramsey, yelling over underdone chicken).</p><p></p><p>Is your cable wired for A or B?</p><p></p><p>So, your in Austrailia right? it's 240v, 50hz. (Hot, neutral, ground) right? The neutral and ground would then serve to help mostly cancel the EMF field in the cable, reducing it's radiation to near zero (compared to without them) - from what I remember from electrical tech school back in the day... So, anything getting picked up in the cat-5 should be negligible, right? At least I've never had any problem like that with my Roland stuff, and I've tried to be mean with that stuff over the years... I've only had the s16's now for a couple weeks, and the 250' cat-6 utp cords I made up worked fine so far...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Declan Slater, post: 83869, member: 964"] Re: AC and signal cable of whatever type Ha! That's Awesome. "YOU DONKEY! YOU COULD HAVE KILLED SOMEONE!" (Gordon Ramsey, yelling over underdone chicken). Is your cable wired for A or B? So, your in Austrailia right? it's 240v, 50hz. (Hot, neutral, ground) right? The neutral and ground would then serve to help mostly cancel the EMF field in the cable, reducing it's radiation to near zero (compared to without them) - from what I remember from electrical tech school back in the day... So, anything getting picked up in the cat-5 should be negligible, right? At least I've never had any problem like that with my Roland stuff, and I've tried to be mean with that stuff over the years... I've only had the s16's now for a couple weeks, and the 250' cat-6 utp cords I made up worked fine so far... [/QUOTE]
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