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Old 6th January 2005, 06:50 AM   #1
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Default 'Audio Friendly' Ground Fault Circut

Hiya,

Kinda related to my post in Chip Amps regarding my GainClone, I feel I need to hunt down a GFCI breaker. I don't want my (future) balanced power filter/conditioner to sound bad because of some crappy ground fault breaker.

I've seen a few balanced conditioners out there that use the breaker also as the on/off switch, which I think would be best, but would like the input of wiser heads than mine.
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