Transformer hum & noise killer (16A / 3500 WATT)
Mains hum, electric hum, or power line hum is a sound associated with alternating current at the frequency of the mains electricity. The fundamental frequency of this sound is usually 50 Hz or 60 Hz, depending on the local power-line frequency.
Mains hum be heard coming from powerful electric power grid equipment such as transformers, caused by mechanical vibrations induced by the powerful AC current in them.
This device will not lower this noise: It will eliminate hum and noise! Offer a finer degree of available resolution and air from component to component not to mention a degree of added protection. The problem to date is these devices have been very expensive, cumbersome and limited to the overall power spec of the device.
APPLICATION
- This filter will drastically reduce (avoid completely) mechanical transformer hum. (e.g. heavy power amplifiers Audio-GD Master 10, Master 3, Master 2H / 2A or other equipment)
- Multiple devices can be connected to this filter if needed.
SPECIFICATIONS
- 3500 WATT
- 115 / 230 VOLT
- IEC Male C13 INPUT
- IEC Female C13 Jack OUTPUT
We have looked at this very closely and we believe that the best way to manage this problem is to offer a noise free power system. This Power Noise Killer affords clean and transparent power to your given power need.
Greg –
Just checking in with my latest experience with power cord with „antybuzzing“ gadget well it just works wonders, no more buzzing sound from the transformers although . At first I used VD HUL Mainstream power cord but got that buzzing…. It just shows that buying a expensive power cord does not always do good. I am aware that the buzzing appears when there is DC current in the AC lines but still it just not justify the cost. That’s why I am taking an effort to get good AC power lines to the wall output sockets first and then „experiment with power cords.
Thanks again
Best regards
Greg