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On 11/11/2003, 10:14:18, "Colgan Christopher [Soundcraft UK]"
<christopher.col...@soundcraft.com> wrote regarding RE: EN 61000-3-2:2000:
> I think we are in agreement that conformity to EN61000-3-2 is required
for a
> mains powered product to comply with the EMC Directive (using the
standards
> route).
> What puzzles me is, why does EN55103-1 (pro audio emissions) call up
> EN61000-3-2? Surely there is no need for the standard to do this?
Why should the professional audio industry be exempt? An audio system
without power factor correction is as likely to cause distortion as any
other similarly loaded system in a different industry.
Regards,
Neil Helsby
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