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My Hi-Fi system is on the ground floor of our house. Under the rack, I lifted the carpet and a couple of floorboards. I then hammered a 15mm diameter 1 Meter long copper rod into the ground. This was attached with 6mm earth cable to the electrical outlets for the Hi-Fi which are fed from a separate spur on the fuse board. 
The effect is to eliminate any humming or buzzing of components and also a deeper, blacker background.
I really like the idea of having a grounding strip put into the ground before the concrete slab is laid.
(23-Jul-2017, 10:19)K4680 Wrote: [ -> ][quote pid='64400' dateline='1500765996']
(23-Jul-2017, 00:10)no32 Wrote: [ -> ]Yes there is but you'll need to measure for safety reasons, run long thick isolated cable to the water line , and clamp it. Make sure to pass the water clock and all other bypasses . I should do wonders

Hello, if you need an extra grounding for the system can do with a grounding rod or pipe. The grounding rod (about 1.5 m) you hit the ground. At the connection point you attach a copper cable and move it to the plant. Now you can make a jam bar and connect all devices
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(23-Jul-2017, 10:43)Axel Wrote: [ -> ]My Hi-Fi system is on the ground floor of our house. Under the rack, I lifted the carpet and a couple of floorboards. I then hammered a 15mm diameter 1 Meter long copper rod into the ground. This was attached with 6mm earth cable to the electrical outlets for the Hi-Fi which are fed from a separate spur on the fuse board. 
The effect is to eliminate any humming or buzzing of components and also a deeper, blacker background.
I really like the idea of having a grounding strip put into the ground before the concrete slab is laid.

Yes, is the kind of operation i´ve in mind, a separate grounding for the system´s outlets.
Question: is this better than the house´s normal grounding?
My house has almost 20 years, i don´t know the type of grounding they did.
Every time I installed my own grounding the results were better , system become more stable among other sq improvement. This is my standard and almost only tweak I have in my systems. I agree with people who say that everything matter I just don't do them all.

Davyboy

You can always go down the battery inverter route.
(24-Jul-2017, 10:56)Davyboy Wrote: [ -> ]You can always go down the battery inverter route.

I´m sorry, but i´ve no idea what you´re talking about.
Could you be more specific?

Davyboy

If you think that the house power supply isn't as clean as you'd like it then you can eliminate that problem by having your own power supply for your amp curtesy of batteries and something to convert to your required voltage ie an inverter that converts dc to ac.
(25-Jul-2017, 08:28)Davyboy Wrote: [ -> ]If you think that the house power supply isn't as clean as you'd like it then you can eliminate that problem by having your own power supply for your amp curtesy of batteries and something to convert to your required voltage ie an inverter that converts dc to ac.

Oh, i see... but there´s no reason for such radical measures.
For me there´s always a balance between the ideal and the way to achieve it.
Thanks for the explanation.
I installed Torus TOT Max with dedicated power line and have very good results!
(22-Jul-2017, 11:32)Jonas Wrote: [ -> ]
(22-Jul-2017, 10:10)Hifi_swlon Wrote: [ -> ]Late night is also a fine when the body /brain relaxes more.

Now you hit the other side of the coin!  Smile  Sorry for digging little deeper... Our autonomic nervous system consists of 2 aspects, sympathetic (activity) and parasympathetic (rest). It´s easy to measure these parameters with so called Heart Rate Variability (HRV). Balance in HRV is a sign of health and coherence. Noticed that it sometimes takes 3-4 tracks before I enter a kind of relaxed coherent listening state. So once I tried to meditate for a short while before the music session and experienced directly a state of coherence.

There is also the possibility that at night, when it's darker the senses shift more from eyesight to hearing, and thus have an effect on the SQ, to your ears...
(06-Aug-2017, 09:19)Bartype Wrote: [ -> ]
(22-Jul-2017, 11:32)Jonas Wrote: [ -> ]
(22-Jul-2017, 10:10)Hifi_swlon Wrote: [ -> ]Late night is also a fine when the body /brain relaxes more.

Now you hit the other side of the coin!  Smile  Sorry for digging little deeper... Our autonomic nervous system consists of 2 aspects, sympathetic (activity) and parasympathetic (rest). It´s easy to measure these parameters with so called Heart Rate Variability (HRV). Balance in HRV is a sign of health and coherence. Noticed that it sometimes takes 3-4 tracks before I enter a kind of relaxed coherent listening state. So once I tried to meditate for a short while before the music session and experienced directly a state of coherence.

There is also the possibility that at night, when it's darker the senses shift more from eyesight to hearing, and thus have an effect on the SQ, to your ears...

What I meant, lazy to write, was that the coin consists of a technical and an organic side. Including the autonomic nervous system but not limited to it. We could experience an improvement of one or both aspects. Yes you got a point there. Perhaps something similar to when one close the eyes and listen.
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