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If I have a dedicated AC circuit run for my audio system, but there's
only one outlet on that circuit, is there any point in making that an
Isolated Ground circuit?
IOW, I'm presuming by being on a separate circuit from the others in
the house the audio system is not sharing a common ground with, say,
the refridgerator. Is this correct?
And if there aren't any other AC outlets on that dedicated audio
circuit, I don't need to worry about isolating that outlet's ground
from any other outlets in the room, right?
Do I understand the concept correctly, or have I missed something?
Thanks.
If I have a dedicated AC circuit run for my audio system, but there's
only one outlet on that circuit, is there any point in making that an
Isolated Ground circuit?
IOW, I'm presuming by being on a separate circuit from the others in
the house the audio system is not sharing a common ground with, say,
the refridgerator. Is this correct?
And if there aren't any other AC outlets on that dedicated audio
circuit, I don't need to worry about isolating that outlet's ground
from any other outlets in the room, right?
Do I understand the concept correctly, or have I missed something?
Thanks.