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In Reply to: Using capacitors across the AC posted by Tweaker456 on August 5, 2016 at 15:08:08:
If your very large shunt capacitance for AC use is not intended for RFI suppression, then what are you trying to achieve? You seem to fiddle around with anything you might fancy to experiment with in order impress yourself and others as being some sort of maverick tweaker, regardless of how many audiophile sensibilities you disrespect and disregard in the process.
When it comes to tweaking AC delivery, it's very irresponsible to post unsound advice in a public forum. AC kills. If you don't mind risking your own life, you can rationalize anything you wish to believe. However, don't post such things in a forum that are not supported by common sense safety concerns. Don't be foolish -- stop posting such questionable AC delivery advice in Audio Asylum, and then ask AA Inmates to prove you wrong. Breaking any rule just for the sake of it is not a respectable audiophile goal, and a potentially dangerous thing to advise in a public forum when it comes to an arbitrary modification of the AC delivery path.
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- What exactly is the intended purpose? - Duster 13:55:40 08/06/16 (4)
- RE: What exactly is the intended purpose? - Tweaker456 15:12:36 08/06/16 (3)
- Warning! - Jon Risch 21:59:31 08/08/16 (0)
- RE: What exactly is the intended purpose? - Duster 16:27:42 08/06/16 (0)
- RE: What exactly is the intended purpose? - Awe-d-o-file 15:48:46 08/06/16 (0)