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Not to take away from the as yet unheard Plasmatron, but Dave, I thought your offerings made things sound more gooder
Maybe it's than conditioning; would love to know.
It's altering the noise on the incoming power to something that doesn't sound as bad when it creates digital distortion. Our ears are sensitive to the type of distortion more so than typical levels found in audiophile gear.
Also lowering source impedence will increase some equipments normal noise rejection.
Saw this guy at RMAF today. Looks really cool and thought I'd pass it along.http://www.vhaudio.com/plasmatron.htmlThe Plasmatron provides a more linear voltage output by adding negative resistance to the power line source impedance. But that’s ‘EE-speak’... What that really means is: the voltage supplied by the Plasmatron won’t drop. In fact, it can actually go up, when the load is increased. Need more. Get more.
Did you see their measurements? I did not find any.
My brain works on a quantum level, so sometimes I have to go back and fill in thoughts for you normal humans; once they are done simultaneously working on something else briefly in the future.
That just his way of saying he is not all here all of the time If it stores electrical energy to be released into the load down stream when there would ordinarily be a voltage drop due to a short term demand by the load then it works in a similar way to a slave inductor. A slave inductor sits across the hot and neutral lines between the load and and the wall outlet. When there would ordinarily be a voltage drop due to current demand by the load the energy stored in the magnetic field in the inductor is released as the magnetic field collapses across the core of the inductor. A slave inductor can store only a limited amount of energy that is available for meeting very short duration demands for current. If the demand for current lasts long enough there will be a voltage drop on the line as the slave inductor can only store a limited amount of energy in the magnetic field in the core. The Plasmatron maybe a more effective form of energy storage than an inductor but I am reasonably certain that long term, it still can't put out more energy than goes into it. The first and second laws of thermodynamics have something say about this sort of behavior.Scotty
...Also lowering source impedence will increase some equipments normal noise rejection.
As far as noise, if I get the jist, the tubes create a bit of negative resistance, so you'll have less in circulation of the equipment (particularly when source impedence gets screwy from whatever).But if you got some other ideas on the operation let us know!