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In Reply to: RE: Understood posted by E-Stat on May 16, 2016 at 11:58:45
Hi and sorry to jump in
When you say" I purchased a 5V 2A Jockery battery (really a phone charger) to power my Squeezebox Touch player. "
do you mean this product here ?
http://www.amazon.com/Jackery-Bar-External-Battery-Charger/dp/B00AANMVNQ
" While it is superior to the crappy original wall wart, I don't find any improvement using it over the Welborne Labs 3A linear supply I use most often "
do you mean that are on a par ? because this says a lot about the high quality of the charger. The Welborne Labs 3A linear supply is indeed a very good one.
Thanks a lot.
Kind regards,
bg
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No problemo!
do you mean this product here ?
No, I have the "Giant" with twice the current capability. Here's a link . I had to cobble a power cord together.
do you mean that are on a par ? because this says a lot about the high quality of the charger.
Yes. The $25 battery is equivalent in performance to the $250 linear - albeit not as convenient given the frequent need to recharge.
Just a quick comment on those USB batteries. Most of them use one or more 3.2 - 3.7V Lithium Ion batteries within but require a boost converter chip (a switching DC-DC converter) to achieve their 5V output. So any noise associated with that switching frequency could be riding on your USB battery 5V output. But.... it IS easier to capacitor filter higher frequencies vs 60Hz line freq.You do not get a clean output directly off the Li battery itself.
Functional Diagram of the TI USB boost converter part as an example:
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Doesn't matter to me in that the linear works very well.
Powering the Touch with a battery was an experiment and the unit works fine for its intended purpose.
Absolutely, what you hear is what counts most.
Hi ! thanks for the very kind and helpful reply.
Yes ! the questions were two ... sorry." No problemo! No, I have the "Giant" with twice the current capability. Here's a link. I had to cobble a power cord together.
Yes. The $25 battery is equivalent in performance to the $250 linear - albeit not as convenient given the frequent need to recharge "very very helpful and interesting. I will buy one to try out.
Yes. You are right about the recharge cycle being a pain.
I am searching a power solution for a usb to spdif converter usb powered (i do not know the mA required) i have at hand.
Maybe i have to buy a usb multimeter and check first the consumption.
IMHE the quality of the power supply matters a lot.
Thanks a lot again.
Kind regards,
bg
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IMHE the quality of the power supply matters a lot.
Agreed. I find a big difference using the linear or the battery vs the crappy switcher. Top end is clearer with less false brightness and noise.
To be honest i am using now a Samsung charger with a cheap dc filter i found on ebay. I have to buy something serious because the sound is nice.
But i would like to measure first the power consumption of these units.
I do not have specifications. I have seen usb voltmeters on ebay.
Batteries are also very nice but as you say not very handy,
Thanks a lot again.
Kind regards,
bg
That has sort of been my experience with batteries/DACs. Though I could live with the sonics, especially with 'phones, I didn't think the hassle was worth it. Different battery chemistries sound different too...as though I need any more audio snakes to wrestle...
In "better days", Ron was very helpful to me on PS details. His linear supplies stand up quite well still. Simple, but he hits all the nails squarely, for most apps where you need a bit of quiet juice.
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