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<blockquote data-quote="Klaus Mock" data-source="post: 98602" data-attributes="member: 2891"><p>Re: S16 audio drop outs</p><p></p><p></p><p>another reason is that you dont know what happens in the wall. Maybe the wire in the wall is (for architectual reasons) three times longer as the newly used extension cord. Back in those years a thumb rule for was to avoid too much differenece of cable length between the audio and the power lines to reduce the difference of grounding potentials.</p><p>maybe this is not so important nowadays with digital snake systems but following the one point cabling rule do not make it worse for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Klaus Mock, post: 98602, member: 2891"] Re: S16 audio drop outs another reason is that you dont know what happens in the wall. Maybe the wire in the wall is (for architectual reasons) three times longer as the newly used extension cord. Back in those years a thumb rule for was to avoid too much differenece of cable length between the audio and the power lines to reduce the difference of grounding potentials. maybe this is not so important nowadays with digital snake systems but following the one point cabling rule do not make it worse for sure. [/QUOTE]
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