Hate to break in here, but... Cold water pipe grounding is illegal in the US, National Electrical Code sections 250.130(C)(1) and 250.52(A)(1). Although the NEC allows a few other options [section 250.130(C)], the best place to connect a ground is on the ground bus of the panel where the circuit is connected to its breaker. Not commenting on the efficacy of balanced power here, but I feel compelled to mention power ground since, while cold water pipe was once legal, due to PVC fittings, no longer, though I believe it's still legal in the UK (clearly labeled!).
My mastering engineer gave his box to a friend when he moved. The next mix he got from his friend was drastically different for the better and the only difference was the equi tech
Wow! Shots fired! While Equi=tech were the pioneers in 120v balanced power, Furman has been in the balanced power market as well as some other lesser known names for some time. All it really does is supply 120v as 2 60v leg instead of a 120v leg and a neutral leg. Split phase comes into a typical US home as 2 120v leg. Use both of them instead of a neutral and viola!, you're using balanced power straight from the power pole as 240v. Your larger appliances may be running off 240v in the home. I have no dog in this race, just adding some clarity. Equi=tech didn't do themselves any favors by coming on a little strong in 90's with their marketing.
The statements about Furman are untrue and misleading, whether or not you have a “dog in this race”. We have the court records to back up a copyright infringement case that went on for years. It was Martin Glasband who approached the NEC board on two separate occasions in order to allow the commercial sales of balanced power technology (for which he held six patents) and successfully have it adopted into the code book. He did EVERYONE a favor.
@@jglasband Cranky much? I'm trying to help you here. What is untrue? Furman makes a competitive balanced power product. I'm not speaking to whether it's superior or inferior to Equi=Tech's products. This only lends credance to the concept. Personally, I don't speak to the efficacy of balanced power, because it's not on my radar. If it makes you feel better about yourself, then I'll repeat, Equi=Tech are the pioneers in balanced power.
Hate to break in here, but...
Cold water pipe grounding is illegal in the US, National Electrical Code sections 250.130(C)(1) and 250.52(A)(1).
Although the NEC allows a few other options [section 250.130(C)], the best place to connect a ground is on the ground bus of the panel where the circuit is connected to its breaker.
Not commenting on the efficacy of balanced power here, but I feel compelled to mention power ground since, while cold water pipe was once legal, due to PVC fittings, no longer, though I believe it's still legal in the UK (clearly labeled!).
Are there any sound comparisons between this Magic Box and a clean, unaltered signal? Or is it just cheap, paid small talk?❤
Had the same thought.
I found a test with and oscilloscope that was compelling.
I’ll try and post.
My mastering engineer gave his box to a friend when he moved. The next mix he got from his friend was drastically different for the better and the only difference was the equi tech
Hello Pensado, are you facing financial challenges that you're discussing such topics? Are you still maintaining your credibility?❤
Wow! Shots fired!
While Equi=tech were the pioneers in 120v balanced power, Furman has been in the balanced power market as well as some other lesser known names for some time. All it really does is supply 120v as 2 60v leg instead of a 120v leg and a neutral leg. Split phase comes into a typical US home as 2 120v leg. Use both of them instead of a neutral and viola!, you're using balanced power straight from the power pole as 240v. Your larger appliances may be running off 240v in the home.
I have no dog in this race, just adding some clarity. Equi=tech didn't do themselves any favors by coming on a little strong in 90's with their marketing.
The statements about Furman are untrue and misleading, whether or not you have a “dog in this race”. We have the court records to back up a copyright infringement case that went on for years. It was Martin Glasband who approached the NEC board on two separate occasions in order to allow the commercial sales of balanced power technology (for which he held six patents) and successfully have it adopted into the code book. He did EVERYONE a favor.
@@jglasband Cranky much? I'm trying to help you here.
What is untrue? Furman makes a competitive balanced power product. I'm not speaking to whether it's superior or inferior to Equi=Tech's products. This only lends credance to the concept.
Personally, I don't speak to the efficacy of balanced power, because it's not on my radar. If it makes you feel better about yourself, then I'll repeat, Equi=Tech are the pioneers in balanced power.
Not cranky…just setting the record straight on behalf of my brother who is no longer alive to defend his work.
@@jglasband It exists! I'm not knocking it. You seem to have me confused with globusglobus1540. Take your battle there.
Starting at 4K USD going all the way up to 40K USD. Yeah, no... Just buy Furman.