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In Reply to: RE: I think heck iruit... posted by theob on July 29, 2015 at 16:17:00
I have a bgt on my ssd ground and my data disc ground.For clarity's sake (how is she BTW?), the drives BGT'd in theob's audio computer and the SSD in mine have their own PSUs, i.e. they're not powered by the motherboard's PSU.
Separate PSUs do IME make for a big improvement but adding a BGT seems to make things sound a bit smoother.
Edits: 07/30/15Follow Ups:
Took the plunge; one on my computer (9v, 10000mf cap, small bypass cap). Pleased with the results, though it does seem to make the computer battery drain a bit faster (I use an external battery to augment the internal one) -- or it could just be my imagination.
Did a lantern battery & 10000mf cap, small bypass cap & VERY pleased with the results there on the television.
Contemplating adding another 9v with cap there as well.
My dac has an external p/s; is it safe to put on there?
(You guys said not to use it on digital components; but this isn't a purely digital component)
You can use the BGT on digital just requires certain different set ups. I use more capacitance: up to a 100KuF and very small bypass caps (.15 or smaller depending on the cap). Silver wire also helps.
Remember the digital /video works at much higher frequencies so the smaller caps are necessary to clean the high frequency hash.I fnd copper wire, 50K uF and 1 to 2 uF bypass is plenty for analog
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