I didn't say anything about an audible effect. I was speaking of a fundamental principal in electronics. You can't filter high frequencies and expect your transient response to not get worse.
As to 60 Hz, you better not be filtering that or you would be filtering the power coming in!![]()
I can agree to that Tom. Folks don't know what they have got (noise) until it's gone. Up until that point, they never knew they had any to begin with.
Tom
Yes, this is generally the case... When it's really bad it's more noticeable, especially when the contamination changes due to time of day so the system sounds better late at night, or at a show environment where the power is always questionable.
Some people are lucky enough to have good power and conditioning doesn't do as much for these folks, but it's always a good idea to protect your system from electrical surges, which is something left out of a lot of power distribution devices. I can't see needing to buy a separate box and yet another power cable to get surge protection which is why I modify the SurgeX products. They have the best surge protection, it's completely transparent, and their emi/rfi filter is also excellent.