01-10-2014, 09:08 PM
Brenda
Yes you are absolutely right, the first time I looked I hadn't noticed it: the chassis is mount of two large plastic sidings that keep it from contacting the front panel and the case.
Capacitors alone woud not be sufficient, as low acoustic frequency dictates a cap that could present low impedance to a touch current should I decide to complete a circuit to something nasty, but the good news is the output is isolated by a transformer. That makes it that much safer. That is, in fact we do have a transformer isolation after all.
Well, I was a litle impatient in buying that HP200, but.....truth be told, I always wanted HP200, so I used it as an excuse. Plus the price of it was low, so all is good.
Now I just have to see if I could find a fitting plug. I don't feel like changing the power socket.
Yes you are absolutely right, the first time I looked I hadn't noticed it: the chassis is mount of two large plastic sidings that keep it from contacting the front panel and the case.
Capacitors alone woud not be sufficient, as low acoustic frequency dictates a cap that could present low impedance to a touch current should I decide to complete a circuit to something nasty, but the good news is the output is isolated by a transformer. That makes it that much safer. That is, in fact we do have a transformer isolation after all.
Well, I was a litle impatient in buying that HP200, but.....truth be told, I always wanted HP200, so I used it as an excuse. Plus the price of it was low, so all is good.
Now I just have to see if I could find a fitting plug. I don't feel like changing the power socket.