Questioning a/c isolation for digital.?


I get the idea many are unaware of the enormous benefits available.It would be interesting to me to learn of experiences/benefits
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I use a separate power conditioner for my digital stuff.
After reading about using alternative AC power frequencies in Stereophile, I searched for a conditioner which could provide alternate power frequencies.
Seettled on a PS Audio P600 with the optional board (required)
Settled on 110hz AC output.
Have all my two channel digital gear connected to it.
All the rest is connected to my Furman REF20i conditioner.

I do have one exception, as digital power supplies do not do as well as standard supplies.. So my Behringer DEQ2496 is not on the PS Audio P600 because it is not happy at 110Hz.
Hi Jult52. Both.
Isolating digital from analog.
Conditioning power to digital.
In my experience both yield great benefits.
Elizabeth - 99.9% of power conditioners are not isolation transformers. Only an isolation transformer can separate the ground connections and eliminate ground-loops. Even this is not optimum. Better to have isolation at each component.

Conditioners are great at preventing noise from switching supplies from getting back into the power line or preventing damage from lightning strikes, but that is about it. I don't like them for the most part. Never use them.

Steve N.
Empirical Audio