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In Reply to: RE: FOr power conditioners.. problem with my recommendation, but posted by Smelly_Socks on March 24, 2016 at 10:59:01
Hi and thanks again a lot for the very helpful advice.
I will study the conditioner issue ... and also mains filtering.
By the way i like your Adcom DA700 from what i see in the web.
The fact that with the right supply sounds so good it tells me that a little mod in the power supply could do the trick.
Basically it must be very well designed and built.
I will look for one.
Thanks again.
Kind regards,
bg
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Naturally the foam has to be insulated from the circuitry. I use the black anti-static foam designed for IC chip safety.
Rolls are available from various electronic supply places. Avoid the pink stiff.
Anyway you just fill the case with it to block internal RFI. It does not cause overheating.
My first batch was Radio Shack 6" squares. Then I bought a few large (36") sheets from some big industrial supply co.
Hi and thanks a lot again for the advice.
I will try. Maybe shielding also the mains transformers.
I read many posts around and now i am a believer of smart tweaking.
Starting from mains noise, than EMI and finally vibrations suppressions.
A sort of fine-tuning.
Of course the unit must be well designed and built at the start.
Thanks a lot again.
Kind regards,
bg
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