Occam,
I am curious why you say that this is "not my cuppa."?
And of course I'd love to hear from anyone else who can explain the pros and cons of iso transformers like these on digital sources.
And for those of us with a transport and DAC, is the benefit largely going to be found putting one of these isolation transformers on the DAC side or on the transport? Or will both benefit significantly?
Roscoe,
The simple answer is context. Wind Chaser is trying to put together an inexpensive system, and if I were to suggest a power conditioner that costs more that his main components, it would be downright silly. While I don't agree with John that an isolation transformer is the ideal power conditioning device for source component (any topology is only as good as its implementation) Wind Chaser seemed quite amenable to John's suggestion (and in this context, I think it an excellent suggestion), and then he expressed frustration that he didn't seem to be able to source any in Canada.
If Wind Chaser had shown any interest in a diy approach, I'd have suggested he build a 3 amp Felix using components from Bradjudy's
Official Felix board/kit group buy thread, if anyone had had some extras left over. But those iso transformers are far simpler, known to be available, less expensive, and doesn't make one DIY, nor subject them to that approach's inherent potential dangers.
It is simply a situation of
horses for courses as well as
Its better to light a single candle than curse the darknessDisclosure - And its obviously 'not my cuppa' as I am a manufacturer of audio specific power conditioners, but they are simply not appropriate in light of Wind Chasers stated needs due to cost. Similarlary, I didn't suggest a Running Springs Dimitri or Bybee/Curl conditioner, both of which are excellent, but not appropriate in this context. I also believe power cords make a substantial difference even with appropriate conditioning (I'm also a power cord manufacturer

), so while a captive cord should be very attractive to many, its not for me.
I have found substantial benefit from separate power filtration for both digital transport and dac. It isolates the digital components from the rest of the system as well as from each other. if I could only filter one, it would be the dac. And given that if you're Stateside you can try it for <$20 each delivered, its an inexpensive experiment with limited downside.
Regards,
Paul