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I do not think batteries would be a good solution. You would have to go to 36 volts and regulate down to 28 and 12 and 5. It will get a little busy. High current regulators are not inexpensive.
Quote from: Wayne1I do not think batteries would be a good solution. You would have to go to 36 volts and regulate down to 28 and 12 and 5. It will get a little busy. High current regulators are not inexpensive. A better way to go would be to run B+ at 24 from batteries, and use a small xformer to provide the 12/5 feeds which presumably are low-current control/signal lines. You'd lose some output power this way, but in most cases it wouldn't be significant.
"But, as you and I both heard, it makes a positive difference to pull one of the amp boards out. "Monoblock" operation just takes this one step further by utilising the power supply in each Teac for one channel only. I really wish one of the true gurus around here (e.g. Vinnie, Wayne, Dmason, etc) would shed some more light here... .
"The PS board can be mounted in another case." -WayneDo you think mounting the PS in a separate enclosure would be worth it sonically?John
My amp is putting out between 6 & 9 mv of DC per channel. From what I've read elsewhere, these are perfectly acceptable levels. Still, I'd like to tweak this a little lower if possible. Does anyone know what the 2 trim-pots on the Tri-path boards do? Thanks.TW