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PlnsMstkn4Jacob
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I'm moving into an older house, I'm guessing it was built in the 40's or 50's. I plan on setting up a studio in part of the house but I have a small worry that because it's such an old house, the wiring might be old and dirty causing some undesired noise and buzzing through amps and recording equipment. Is this something I should even be concerned about? If I do find that this is a problem, I'm aware that there are some devices that clean up and filter out noise. I have a power conditioner, but other then that, what else is there?
), and I know for a fact that it has a lot of outlets with open grounds. I don't know much about home wiring, but does anyone have any clue how much it might cost to fix this? I don't know if there needs to be a copper rod shoved deep into the ground or something like that; the house may have never been properly grounded. But the wiring seems to have been replaced at some point, so I don't think it will need a complete electrical overhaul. The house isn't huge, like 1100 sq ft I think. Am I look at $1000+? 