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Ground loop isolator kills bass?
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<blockquote data-quote="Haunz" data-source="post: 7480511" data-attributes="member: 576010"><p>GLIs are transformers, usually with a 1:1 turns ratio. They will pass an AC audio signal, but will break the so called 'ground loop'. Unfortunately the windings also act as a 6db octave high pass filter because of thier inductance, and cheap GLIs will indeed cut out your bass. If you want to use a GLI as a fix you need to find a good one with low inductance. PAC makes a decent one that can be had on ebay for under $20, and Navone engineering makes an 'audiophile quality' unit for around $45.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Haunz, post: 7480511, member: 576010"] GLIs are transformers, usually with a 1:1 turns ratio. They will pass an AC audio signal, but will break the so called 'ground loop'. Unfortunately the windings also act as a 6db octave high pass filter because of thier inductance, and cheap GLIs will indeed cut out your bass. If you want to use a GLI as a fix you need to find a good one with low inductance. PAC makes a decent one that can be had on ebay for under $20, and Navone engineering makes an 'audiophile quality' unit for around $45. [/QUOTE]
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