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The AKSA's are worth the best approachSO I use the transformators and their "difficult" magnetic fields in a seperate EMI and RFI shielded box. The distance now between the box and the AKSA pcb's is appr. 1 mtr (2 yrds)
Hi AndyrThe pws pcb is in the shielded wooden box of the AKSA amps. In the other (very far away box ) are only the three transformators per channel (active 3 amping).The cable between pws box and amp box is interwoven in a way that "common mode rejection" surpresses EMI and RFI pick up.I have choosen also because of Hugh's comment for EI structured trafo's. They have the "old-fashioned" form., like the very small ones Hugh supplies for the GK-1, although toroïds for those pre amp values also exist ...
AndyrThe pcb of the pws is actually already part of the amp, as I see it, being part of the "direct current" familySo outside the negative influence of the trafo's means, to keep it away from the trafo's and certainly not in the same box close to them.
[...But your way, you have 39v AC entering the "amplifier" case. If you put the PS pcb in the transformer case, you would only have DC entering the AKSA case ... perhaps this would be better.Regards,Andy
AndyI have no idea what would be better in that respect. I suppose it does not matter fluctuating or direct current coming in as soon as it is "clean" I see an amplifier as an active special modifier of wall current only. It modulates the current from the wall socket in such a way that the speakers can handle voltage and current and it "fluctuates" in a musical manner.The cleaner the "unmodified" wall current is, the cleaner the output