bpinnsvin;526153 Wrote: 
> I've read the following in the description of the Logitech Transporter
> :
> 
> "Super regulators power Transporter’s DAC and output amplifiers,
> offering lower output impedance, faster response, and better noise
> rejection than standard three-terminal regulators. You hear incredibly
> natural sound, with a pitch-black background and a stunning level of
> detail."
> 
> As I understand it, this is some form of noise "filtering" or something
> similar. My question is : For this "noise rejection" to function
> properly, does it need a grounded outlet ? Or will a non-grounded outlet
> work just as fine ? I ask because several "power conditioner's" sends
> the noise to ground and I was wondering if the Transporter did the same.

No - this has nothing to do with mains grounding.


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