Dom, I'm going to look into the Earth Calm whole home EMF reducer.
Tony, Yes I have the Green Wave meter.
Kamran, The Green Wave filters take one outlet. They do have an outlet on the bottom of them. I wouldn't recommend using that for anything audio related. I don't consider the Green Wave filters as something "for" my stereo. They are for my health, if there are benefits beyond that I'm happy to accept. I say the most important place to put the filters is in bedrooms.
The units like the Green Wave can be made DIY. I looked into the cost and time and decided to go with Green Waves offering.
As a counter point to the EMF lowering devices and if it is something to consider for audio. I have a Plasmatron. Basically it takes an AC current and runs the sine wave through the tubes, This way the power going into the components that are plugged into it are all getting AC voltage that has gone through tubes. The end results can be very rewarding. When I measure the outlets on the Plasmatron with the GreenWave meter it's off the charts high! So reducing the level to 0 isn't necessary the end goal for audio. The health benefits of reducing EMF and other pollutants I take seriously. When the weather warms up I'm running CAT cable through out my home and disconnecting Wifi.
I also utilize the BlueShield products. I have a large unit for my home and their auto products in both my cars.
While we have veered onto this topic. I encourage everyone to ground themselves. During the summer I'm bare foot outside all summer. I even weed wack in bare feet (I'm not recommending this!). Wearing shoes and not coming in contact with the earth deprives us of releasing excess charge that we would normally send to ground. During the winter is even worse.
There are many places to get cables and grounding contacts like a bracelet that attaches to ground, a mat you place on your desk that your wrists will come in contact with, sheets, blankets, pillow cases and more.
Search for "earthing" and a bunch of options should show up.
Quote:I learned to stop trying to educate the rest of the population and just go about my business. Whether it's the oil that I use in my truck, or the insulation that I used in my home from top to bottom, etc., it has been easier and usually better, at least for me, not to try and get my point across. I wasn't able to convince many people then, so I get it.
4krow, Wise words. My philosophy related to this is "Trying to help someone without permission is a form of abuse."
4krow and Kamran... Did I really experience that exchange on the internet? I have been filled with joy after observing your exchange—it will stick with me for a long time. This is a great example of how people should be. You guys just made a good day better!