What to do with 1 small Bybee

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BobM

What to do with 1 small Bybee
« on: 25 Oct 2004, 01:28 pm »
I'm getting rid of my DAC for a one box universal player. I have a small Bybee on the digital input of the DAC and would like to reuse it. What's my best option?

(A) Use it in the power supply section of the one box? I already have the Auricap tweak inside. Is this too small for direct AC current? Where exactly do I hook it up in this case (+ to - of the transformer or somewhere else)?

(B) Use it somewhere on the digital circuitry inside the one box unit? I would really need to know where the best spot would be.

(C) Get a second small Bybee and put them on the speaker tweeters? But that means more $ outlay and I would rather avoid it if there is another better alternative.

(D) Other options?

Thanks,
Bob

Levi

What to do with 1 small Bybee
« Reply #1 on: 25 Oct 2004, 01:33 pm »
Hi there,

(C) Another option you might want to try is creating a custom IC cable with a small Bybee inline.  

Just a thought.

Wayne1

What to do with 1 small Bybee
« Reply #2 on: 25 Oct 2004, 02:20 pm »
The small Bybee purifier is rated for up to 4.3 amps.

You can put it in the hot lead on the incoming AC. Most CD players will not draw that much current.

There is not much else to be done with just one.

If your current Bybee is one of the older, non slipstream, purifiers, I have a few of those left over that I would be willing to sell for $50.00.

With two you can add the to the audio output connections.

BobM

What to do with 1 small Bybee
« Reply #3 on: 25 Oct 2004, 03:03 pm »
It is a small Slipstream. If I got a second one would it be better on the analogue outs of ...

- the universal player into the preamp
- the preamp into the amp
- the speaker tweeter leads (inside the speaker after the crossover)

How much for a single small Slipstream?

Thanks again,
Bob