In Reply to: RE: Perhaps I should more clearly stated my point posted by Ugly on May 11, 2008 at 18:47:25:
make sure all components use switching supplies to make sure the grunge emitted by the others doesn't affect a non-switching supply component. I guess that works if you like switching amps. :)
The types of equipment very susceptible will be the standard audiophile gear employing a good old fashioned linear power supply which due to cost cutting may get trimmed to low iron/copper winding content transformers and tiny little filter capacitances...
And what constitutes "tiny little filter capacitances"?
Rather I see my experiment as well enough thought out to isolate the effect which I am intending to study.
Go right ahead and study. Meanwhile, others may be interested in real world systems.
rw
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Follow Ups
- I see - E-Stat 05/11/0819:12:55 05/11/08 (9)
- RE: I see - Ugly 21:02:00 05/11/08 (8)
- The problem with big, honking filter capacitors - Al Sekela 13:49:08 05/12/08 (2)
- RE: The problem with big, honking filter capacitors - Ugly 14:29:08 05/12/08 (0)
- RE: The problem with big, honking filter capacitors - andy_c 14:07:58 05/12/08 (0)
- Ok - E-Stat 05:51:58 05/12/08 (4)
- RE: Ok - Ugly 15:11:53 05/12/08 (3)
- I think we agree as to the problem - E-Stat 15:24:01 05/12/08 (2)
- RE: I think we agree as to the problem - Ugly 19:55:57 05/12/08 (1)
- No problemo. Enjoyed the chat -nt - E-Stat 07:26:37 05/13/08 (0)