Hi folks,
heres an idea that I have been thinking about for a bit, as I seem to be recently plagued by noise and interference thru the power line...
How useful would using an isolation transformer (on the AC) be in eliminating unwanted noise and 'junk' ? Proper isolation TX are kinda expensive. For years Ive been using two 12v TXs back to back w/ secondaries connected to get isolated (and lower current) 120v to power tube preamps. I did a little experiment yesterday, powering my theremin off such an arrangement, and it seemed to block out some of the noise (clicks & motorboating) I get when any kind of battery charger is also plugged in. I know, most of the real nasty stuff is going to be coming in thru ground ( like the ring modulation interference when two theremins are in close proximity)... but Im thinking add some caps and some chokes or ferrite rings, put it all in a electrical junction box w/ outlets- may be a pretty good fix for stuff like dimmers, fluorescent lights, battery chargers...
something like this:
Thoughts?
Anyone use the 'good' power strips with RF/ EMI filtering? How effective are they?