Creating reference 0V ground

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peufeu said:
I'll save you the trouble
Thanks. It is extremely unlikely that any sensible person with any knowledge of electronics could sincerely believe what you quoted, so I have to conclude that they merely hope that their customers believe it.

JMFahey said:
Offset relative to **WHAT**?
IF it´s Ground Zero and by definition *THE* Reference point, by definition it´s ZERO volts away from itself.
He doesn't understand voltage, therefore he cannot understand your explanation. As evidence for this see
rhythmsandy said:
Simple way its ground noise.

There is no such thing as a voltage - maybe I ought to make this my signature line?
 
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:wave2: stop man stop i cant control laughing. What the hell are these guys doing in Thailand Quantum Mechanics in Thailand? Interesting. When did the Government started to invest in Quantum stuff, they have to be at NASA. Let me get by adress book i know few guys at NASA.:faint:

Hehe, okay, have another serving! Those are... ground boxes! You know. It's a shovelful of "Ground Enhancement Material" poured in a nice box and it has gold plated jacks on the back. So you can earth your rig...

Ground Boxes | Entreq

There's even a review!

Entreq Grounding Products - The Audio Beat - www.TheAudioBeat.com

And a teardown!

Entreq Tellus grounding - Page 162

Yours for only £1550...

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Thank you for confirming that you are someone who does not understand voltage, and that therefore you are a potential customer for this device. There is no such thing as a voltage.

I didn't bother to look at their website; I didn't need to as the block diagram given in post 1 was sufficient clue that this is pure snake oil. As usual in these cases the only question which matters (in a moral sense) is whether they believe in this stuff or are merely hoping that their customers do.

Im surprised when you said there is no such thing as voltage? so why do we use the term volts. So can you explain the same scenario using any other term? I just want to know..:blush:
 
Why can't one just throw a handful of ground inside your amplifier. What you should pay attention to is how much ground you need to throw in each box, else the grounds will obviously not be the same and you will end up with an offset between grounds. Just shows how few audiophiles know what ground is.😱
 
What if you install the equipment in an satellite, then ground is totally useless, it would have to be sky. If it is on a boat it would obviously be water and you will need a cable dangling over the side into the water to have a good water connection.

Earth may be a more appropriate term because it can then be ground or water?
 
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Hehe, okay, have another serving! Those are... ground boxes! You know. It's a shovelful of "Ground Enhancement Material" poured in a nice box and it has gold plated jacks on the back. So you can earth your rig...

Ground Boxes | Entreq

Yours for only £1550...

😀😀😀😀😀

I say we start a DIY ground box builders thread. I have just the right kind of dirt in my back yard and will offer it in the group buy. 😀
 
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