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THE UK MAINS
Many people take the Mains supply for granted. After all it works, it's reliable so whats to talk about?
I will try to explain.
Your Mains supply is not as straight forward as you might think.
The wiring from the Sub Station carries 230v Live (+ or - dependent on local load demands), and the 0v Neutral.
HUM INJECTION BY MAINS GROUNDING CURRENTS.
In many cases the "Mains Ground" is the Neutral conductor, which is ONLY grounded at the transformer Sub Station to your home, it serves many houses from connections tapped off its length.
There is substantial current flowing down the N+E conductor, so it's often 1 Volts rms or more ABOVE Earth.
In the internal house wiring, Neutral and Ground are ALWAYS separate with the Earth conduit grounded and Cross Bonded.
Now it is the voltage present on the Neutral and Earth conductors that give you the 'Noise Floor' which then effects your equipment.
If some ground current is unavoidable then the use of balanced inputs (or ground-cancel outputs- it is not necessary to use both) should give at least 40 dB of rejection at audio frequencies.
Custom made Mains cables help in this so that's why they improve the sound. However they do not totally eliminate the problem so that's why there's several more things that can be done.
Many people take the Mains supply for granted. After all it works, it's reliable so whats to talk about?
I will try to explain.
Your Mains supply is not as straight forward as you might think.
The wiring from the Sub Station carries 230v Live (+ or - dependent on local load demands), and the 0v Neutral.
HUM INJECTION BY MAINS GROUNDING CURRENTS.
In many cases the "Mains Ground" is the Neutral conductor, which is ONLY grounded at the transformer Sub Station to your home, it serves many houses from connections tapped off its length.
There is substantial current flowing down the N+E conductor, so it's often 1 Volts rms or more ABOVE Earth.
In the internal house wiring, Neutral and Ground are ALWAYS separate with the Earth conduit grounded and Cross Bonded.
Now it is the voltage present on the Neutral and Earth conductors that give you the 'Noise Floor' which then effects your equipment.
If some ground current is unavoidable then the use of balanced inputs (or ground-cancel outputs- it is not necessary to use both) should give at least 40 dB of rejection at audio frequencies.
Custom made Mains cables help in this so that's why they improve the sound. However they do not totally eliminate the problem so that's why there's several more things that can be done.