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In Reply to: RE: Groundhog Day posted by soundchekk on November 27, 2015 at 04:09:57
I know it's the problem of being a manufacturer - there are always people who attribute your every post to commercial motivations - I find these people think like this for various reasons, none of which reflect particularly well on their own motivations.If I promote it as the "best solution", it's because I have done some comparisons with other PSes powering the Regen. It's the best sounding solution I have heard - if you have something else to offer, say so & I'm sure it too can be evaluated
If people find my suggestion worthwhile, what's it to you?
If people take a further interest in looking at PSes in audio equipment, what's it to you?
If people look further into me or my products, what's it to you?
What exactly is your gripe??
Edits: 11/27/15Follow Ups:
Just for information purposes I just read the TAS review of the $17k Aurender. Guess what they use as a power supply for sensitive digital circuits: Lithium ion phosphate (as described in article) batteries. Just sayin'. I'm not saying my Regen / Benchmark II HGC combo is now competitive with what the Aurender can give you but it does make a good case for trying these batteries.
I also don't understand all the flack JK is getting. If you don't want to try it, don't. I certainly don't want to scare JK out of here. It looks to me like he has a lot to offer.
Thanks Theob, I've started another thread for listening impressions which will hopefully avoid the numbskulls & know-it-alls that have infiltrated this one.Maybe you would like to post there your impressions so far of the tweak - anything posted here will just become lost in the mire.
BTW, there's lots of info about running various circuits of motherboards using these batteries on TirNaHiFi forum. Nige, on that forum, has been doing this for a number of years now with great improvement in sound. And it isn't just substituting an SMPS with batteries (as Aurender seem to have done) - it's more to do with directly powering various circuits of the motherboard with these batteries. My theory about why they improve matters is all down to reducing circulating ground currents.
Of course, my promotion of this "idea" & directing you to that forum opens me to accusations, by some, of introducing such a battery powered server as one of my future products!
Edits: 11/27/15 11/27/15
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