[BC] Studio Grounding Info

cldube cld at admin.umass.edu
Fri May 30 07:45:28 CDT 2008


Hi Martin-

I don't know if you've seen these, but Rane has some really nice links to 
online resources:

http://www.rane.com/digi-dic.html

http://www.rane.com/note151.html

http://www.rane.com/note110.html

http://www.avw.co.nz/Tech%20papers/Grounding/020514.htm

http://www.audiosystemsgroup.com/SurgeXPowerGround.pdf

These should keep you busy for a while :)

Regards,

Chuck Dube
WFCR
Am'erst, MA




> From: "Martin Sims*" <martin at bluecow.co.za>
> Subject: [BC] Studio Grounding Info

> Hello
>
> With some trepidation I send my first mail to the list. I've been trolling
> and lapping up the collective wisdom from afar for the last few years. Now
> I'd like to get some help from the brain's trust.  Can someone recommend
> good reference material on grounding issues in studio complexes. I've read
> articles and papers and collected a number of approaches over the years 
> and
> so far in the various studio builds I've been involved in everything has
> worked out fine.
>
> But I'd really like to find some material that takes a rigorous approach 
> to
> the topic. If someone can refer me to a paper, book or website with a 
> title
> like "Practical approaches to grounding in multi-room studio complexes" 
> that
> would be excellent. I haven't yet find anything that deals with the topic 
> in
> a practical, yet "scientific" way. Areas I'm thinking of are best 
> practices
> for audio grounding across interlinked studio rooms and large analog patch
> bays. We're just kicking off a new studio installation and I want to 
> revise
> and improve my approach to make sure that job is being done as well as it
> can be.
>
> Thanks
>
> Martin




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