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I don't know anyone who has tried it but I don't know why it wouldn't work. I think, though, given my modest experience with these modules is they will need some improvement in the filtering and noise from the switcher. Very interesting. You obviously mean high frequency noise.I am thinking to use a 200VA EI trasformer for power a UcD180 ( do not know if a ST or AD model though).That EI transfo should provide a good level of high-frequency filtering.> Alternatively you could build a standard bypass cap bank in parrallel and charge the caps with the switcher.
Why do you want a switcher? The real reason switchers are popular is that they are cheap. And efficient and compact. You can place it about every where.> A VERY well designed switching power supply MIGHT outperform a linear supply Very interesting. > but I doubt you would hear the difference between a good linear vs. a good switcher on the UCD. That is what I wanted to know in the end. My curiosity ends here.Thank you so much for saving me the pain to look around for a very high quality switcher.> They might sound different but not better/worse. Just speculation on my part but I wouldn't waste my money on a cheap switching power supply. It's just going to be a step backwards from a simple linear one.
Dear Mr. Haskins,thank you very much for your kind and very interesting advice.>Dear Mr. Haskins,I would like to take profit of your great kindness and expertise to ask which would be your 1st choice for a transformer to power this modules.I have read about a good filtering needed and I am thinking even to a massive 200VA EI transformer per each UcD 180.What is your choice?Thank you so much and kind regards,beppe61ITALY
I mostly agree with you Kevin, except I think the advantages for going with EI core tx over toroid tx for the DIYer are more than you might think. I am doing this experiment now with my UcD modules. If the Felicia project taught us anything, it is that this can make a very nice contribution to a good system. I do think though that speaker/room optimization is a better effort though, but this goes for most all fretting with audio.