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2. And is there a brand (ebay or otherwise) that is acknowledge to offer high performance for teh dollar/
I'm wondering, instead of buying linear power supplies for various components, if it would be more cost effective to keep the original cheap PSU's and plug everything into a power regenerator. Has anyone tried that?
Yes Angaria, I added a Ac regenerator to my system. I suffered from 'noise' that was not static, it was sometimes noticeable on quiet songs with heavy basslines (entwined with the music), depending if certain wal warts (SMPS) were switched on in the room.I bought AC Regerator new for £250 (about $350). The one I bought is called a AG500, it has an adjustable fan (so it is pretty silent) & display, it maintains a rock steady AC supply, and also has a built in uninterruptible power supply battery (UPS). You can mount it horizontal or vertical, and has 6 IEC power sockets to plug in your equipment.http://www.powerinspired.com/ag500-ac-regenerator-500w-with-pwm-fan-control-p-1811.htmlI have been using it now for about 1 month, and I have not had any interference or noise problems since. I am very happy.Buying an AC regenerator was not as expensive as I first thought, and it really gives you confidence that the AC feeding all your equipment is clean & stable; so if you have any problems in your system you know to look at other things than power.I guess it is the same game for all of us: little by little improving our systems, ensuring that we get good clean power, stable signals without interference etc... All of our separates rely on AC power without dirty DC mixed in with it, so it seemed like a sensible idea to get a rock solid power supply.I hope that information helps you a little?regards,Carlos
Most of these cheap inverters/regenerators usually generate square wave which is like smps wave,anyway my point being a mains type filter costing $5 does the same job...
Spend a few bucks more and get a refurbed double conversion UPS for pure sine wave output!-Jim
I realize the first question probably belongs to another circle but since I'm looking at cheap and cheerful.....figure I'll ask this here. IF this is too much OT, moderator, please feel free to redirect. 1. Why Linear Supply? I'm not sure why we can't use regular power supply if they are relatively stable for one of the chip amps. 2. And is there a brand (ebay or otherwise) that is acknowledge to offer high performance for teh dollar/ 3. And why do people not use these types of linear supply as you can vary the voltage and amps? it seem that the voltage will bev ery stable.Something like this. http://www.amazon.com/Dr-Meter-Variable-Single-Output-Alligator-Included/dp/B006W209ZG/ref=sr_1_fkmr1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1455176596&sr=8-3-fkmr1&keywords=ten+tec+linear+power+supplyThanks for any insight. I'm new to this LPS thing. UL
A good C&C choice is the $30 Pyramid PS-3KS. I thought it an improvement over the laptop power bricks that you normally see with the TPA3116's.http://www.amazon.com/Pyramid-PS3KX-3-Amp-12-Volt-Supply/dp/B0002JTD2K