Re: Noise Harvester / RxDNA
Posted by Marc Martin on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/RxDNA-and-MxDNA-Noise-Reduction-Technology-Dissipative-Noise-Attentuation-tp2224202p2267296.html
> Well are all the devices you tried an kinna fail your testing all base on
> Capacitor storing,filtering or converting to good energy ?
The filters which make me feel worse are the type that collect
the noise on the hot line and then transfer that noise to the neutral
line ("shunt capacitor filter"). The Stetzerizer filter and the
Blue Circle Audio BC86 fall into this category. This is also
how a lot of "hardware store" power strips with EMI filtering work.
However, I have no worsening of symptoms with Furman linear filtering
powers strips, or the PS Audio Noise Harvesters.
> Are these units also have a capacitor system to store and then burn (in a
> way of saying it)the extra into light ?
> If the light flash it should be store till enough then discharge the
> capacitor into a flash of light!
Yes, this is how the Noise Harvesters work -- they store the noise,
and when the capacitor is full, an LED flight flashes. When there
is a lot of noise on the line, those things will flash so often
that it almost appears to be continuous light. In such cases,
the company recommends that you buy more Noise Harvesters. And
indeed, if I plug in a second Noise Harvester next to the first,
the rate of flashing on the first Noise Harvester decreases.
So it seems to me that the RxDNA might be somewhat like the Noise
Harvesters, except maybe that it turns the noise into heat rather
than light, and also that they recommend fewer per house, so
it must have more noise removal capacity.
But like I said, I never noticed any improvement in my health
from the Noise Harvesters, so I wonder if the RxDNA would be
any different?
Marc