The last link rates the RS transformers as really great in 
performance but for the fact that they are not shielded, making them 
susceptible to pick up hum from magnetic fields. How ironic, they 
easily pick hum, the very thing they are trying to eliminate.

They are cheap enough that one could afford a small steel box to 
prevent magnetic fields from getting to them. I'm going shopping this 
afternoon, I think I will pay Radio Shack a visit and buy a couple of 
units to experiment with.

At 12:39 PM 2/4/2007, you wrote:
>< http://kb.flex-radio.com/article.aspx?id=10194 >
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>< http://kb.flex-radio.com/article.aspx?id=10241 >
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>< http://kb.flex-radio.com/article.aspx?id=10359 >
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>Gerald Capodieci wrote:
> > I'm sorry. I read this discussion some time ago but thought it 
> didn't apply to me. Now I forgot  problem but the discussion 
> continues. Could someone please restate the problem for me. Maybe I 
> need to address it too. I use the Delta 44. I'm running an AL-82 
> amp right next to a 2.8 MHz computer, and in my ignorance, I'm not 
> aware of any problems.
>
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