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In Reply to: RE: Nice! posted by Crazy Dave on January 16, 2015 at 09:11:50
Usually split the rack in two. One for power supply and another for audio circuit carrying head unit. Sometimes shelfs are left empty to give enough distance above power supply if a source components are above it.
It's a bit of anachronism now as the trend in hifi has been less boxes and they need to be invisible.
This system only has one source but it's an active 3 way with 3 amps. All the power supplies are away from the head units. Looks like his CD player gets 2 separate power supplies.
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I am still a believer that "size matters". It is true that they can do amazing things with small boxes, but you get the best results, to my ears, with the traditional, large power supplies. (Tri-amping helps too!)
Dave
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