Mean Green -- I've heard about this before. I've contacted the company and hope to give them a try. If so, I'll post my experience. Grounding is a big deal in the electronics industry. For audio amplifiers they call it "star grounding" where all the grounds end up at one point. It makes the amplifiers sound better. Quality surge protection companies such as Panamax also believe in using a single ground point for all audio/video components in a system. It reduces system noise. I understand why this might sound "hokey" to some people but I encourage them to keep an open mind.
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