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| Gear interested Join Date: May 2008
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| Cheapest True Sine Power Conditioner? OR Battery Back-Up? I traced my firewire noise problem to the power in my building.. Where I finally tried running the Mac Mini on a battery...and pretty much all the noise I was getting in the system was gone. I'm guessing the noise that I was still getting was from the power not being a true sine. So now I'm looking for a true sine power generator or conditioner or battery system. Trying to get by as cheap as possible.. Thanks! |
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