AUDIO GROUNDING !! Whats the DEAL ??

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2023
  • #audio #audiophile #vinylcommunity
    So heres the short and curly about Audio Grounding... Hope it helps you understand a little better !!
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  • @labalo5

    I love the donation especially for the cause Mikey!

  • @michaelcampbell9459

    Great vid, maybe you have already done so but can you possibly make a comprehensive vid showcasing all the Puritan Audio products and how to best utilize them? Not just the two products on 11stereo but the full line including the little City Groundmaster for those of us who maybe can't put in a grounding rod outside. If you have already made a Puritan Audio vid can you put the link to it in the description here? Also, how can we tell that our home grounding is even hooked up to a rod and working, what kind of tool to check that? Asking as I don't see a connected grounding rod anywhere around my house; there is what appears to be a square grounding rod at the furthest point of house away from the electric panel but no copper wire connected to it (unless it's underground). Thanks

  • @johnh539

    Thanks!!! I have been trying to find out about secondary grounding for ever it feels.

  • @BoredSilly666

    I recently had this problem connecting a Naim amp to a Denon AVR via the HT Bypass. I made my own ground cable and only wired up the ground wire of a uk plug. Connected the cable to signal ground on the Denon then plugged that to an empty socket and my sound improved and lost the ground noise I was picking up.

  • @mr.dynamite2543

    Hey Mikey, what’s the name of those brass points you mentioned in an earlier video?

  • @twochaudiomg2578

    Now I got that short little thing. What are you referring too ?

  • @spandel100

    👊👍

  • @shingdaz

    another concept of grounding importance is that zero also means horizon. the soundstage itself sits along a horizon. all frequencies need to emerge from that point distinctly. since the track is a voltage signal coupled to a ground the soundstage is better contained when it can reference that point. cables and limiters are similar in their qualities, where both acheive a function of containing the voltage and better structuring the signal as to keep the soundtage structured etc. too much limiter and it can crush the soundstage if not congest t( original signal.

  • @derreckgilmore3360

    Lookin' good, Mikey!

  • @glenncurry3041

    You did it! For cancer donation! Thank you!

  • @geevee1045

    And in addition, we used to reverse our stereo equipment's 2 prong AC plugs back and forth in order to obtain the lowest chassis voltage readings, in an effort to get these magnetic fields? away from our circuitry. A fairly simple tweak from years gone by.

  • @TheCharlesAtoz

    The Morning Show with Mikey! We want OUR OCD! Like we use to get our MTV.

  • @CarlVanDoren61

    Path Audio Resistors have ground lead on casing. Connect onto negative speaker terminal

  • @PP-nh1lv

    Mikey you are just so darn “Grounded” man!

  • @bkshoemaker70

    Merry Christmas everyone!!

  • @damirhlobik6488

    and that's what an "expert" who swears by "grounding box" says, I won't insult you because you yourself know what you are like

  • @jasoncool3815

    Nice Doo Mikey

  • @artyfhartie2269

    Sticking an audio ground wire from an audio component into the wall outlet ground socket sounds sketchy. What I do is connect thin ground wires to a chassis screw of components without a signal ground connection to one that has one.

  • @bdmcn

    My Leben has the signal ground screw on the back. I send a wire to my outlet center screw. Easy.

  • @damirhlobik6488

    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣