In Reply to: Explanation of Digital Noise posted by Mercman on October 24, 2014 at 04:10:38:
This is a very real challenge, to put inductance/transformers in series in the AC line and not impact dynamics. If they have accomplished this, my hats off to them. These types of filters are usually only useful for computers, disk arrays etc., and not great for DACs or USB converters/network renderers. This one might actually work. Sounds like they understand the problem and may have gone the extra nine yards.
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- RE: Explanation of Digital Noise - audioengr 10:19:15 10/24/14 (12)
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- RE: Explanation of Digital Noise - Ryelands 07:34:20 10/26/14 (1)
- He also - fmak 01:10:12 10/27/14 (0)
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- RE: Explanation of Digital Noise - Mercman 14:36:42 10/25/14 (0)
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- Tell us more about the Plasmatron - riboge 12:58:42 10/25/14 (5)
- RE: Tell us more about the Plasmatron - audioengr 11:21:08 10/26/14 (3)
- RE: Tell us more about the Plasmatron - rick_m 06:58:15 10/27/14 (1)
- RE: Tell us more about the Plasmatron - fmak 09:48:48 10/27/14 (0)
- How does an AC voltage regulator relate to a linear power supply? - riboge 17:38:10 10/26/14 (0)
- It's nearly identical to the stock Orgasmatron - agattu 00:40:03 10/26/14 (0)