I find it interesting that a post just made on the Intona thread showing it's measured improvement is accepted without question & yet it shows an abysmal measured noise floor for the device pre-Intona - it has -60dB noise floor @ LF & -70dB @ HF (when the FFT graph is adjusted for FFT gain)
This is a great example of a "broken" system that needs fixing instead of an add-on box.
Does this mantra not apply to the Intona then?
Here's the "measurements are showing a typical ground loop issue" as Intona state. Is what's being said here is that a "typical ground loop" requires an add-on box?
Are we saying an add-on box is OK if it' called Intona but not if it's called Entreq?
Some consistency would be welcome
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