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Audio/Video Gear and Systems => Owner's Circles => Digital Amplifier Company Owners => Topic started by: ctbarker32 on 23 Oct 2020, 08:08 pm

Title: What does "double rail capacitance on all channels" mean
Post by: ctbarker32 on 23 Oct 2020, 08:08 pm
I guess as an audiophile I am expected to know this, but I don't know what "double rail capacitance on all channels" mean? How does it improve the sound, etc? I have had a 5 channel x-Cherry I for about a year and I believe I have this feature.
Title: Re: What does "double rail capacitance on all channels" mean
Post by: AmpDesigner333 on 27 Oct 2020, 01:33 pm
I guess as an audiophile I am expected to know this, but I don't know what "double rail capacitance on all channels" mean? How does it improve the sound, etc? I have had a 5 channel x-Cherry I for about a year and I believe I have this feature.
This means there are two rail capacitors per channel instead of the normal one/ch.  We do this on 4-CHerry and 5-CHerry now.  2-CHerry and 3-CHerry have triple rail capacitance.  The more capacitance, the easier the amps handle significant transients.

Thanks for your post.

-Tommy O