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I do know that the Felix did wonders for my DEQX, which has a swithcher internally.
okI will use one as well for my Blu ray player and JVC projector and digital TV setup box and my DEQX preampthat will make 8 i read yr links carefully and must buy more CMC's I have 6 now, but can use another 3-4do I have to half the 3A the coilcraft CMC can have because i feed it with 230V? Nowhere in the specs of the coils I can find for what Voltage (115V or 230V) it is designed for. Or can it have both with 3A?
Its an awkward situation when you mention the use of non X rated caps in AC line filters. I can't deny that the use of non approved caps for either X or Y use, might provide better results that caps approved for that use. You, yourself must weigh the tradeoffs between potentially improved performance against whatever safety issues as well as potential impact on liability and insurance claims in the event of a fire or electrocution, regardless of the causal factors.Some of the vendors of bespoke conditioners, like Audience, and I believe Running Springs use such non approved for their use caps. They've made their own judgements, and I'll leave it at that.Don't even consider not using fuses on conditioners with non rated caps, even if the current ratings of the inductive components exceed the rating of the mains circuit.
Well, I fired up the soldering iron for the first time in many years and built Gary's version of the Felix on breadboard and stuffed it into a cheap Ratshack plastic box. I am using a Bolder modified SB2 through the analog outs.I have been listening to the results for a couple of hours, and I have to say I like the stock Squeezebox switcher plugged into the Felix more than I like either of my linear supplies. I have a Bolder Basic PS and a modified Elpac WM220 and to me Felix sounds fuller with better bass, and cleaner treble. In comparison, the linear power supplies sound a little soft. I'm really surprised at the result.My wife agrees with my assessment and prefers the Felix. She was even more surprised that something I built sounds better than a commercial product.I have to thank Paul and Gary for their work on this project. For ~$45-50 in parts and a couple of hours time, this is a no brainer.Mike Fox
Well, I fired up the soldering iron for the first time in many years and built Gary's version of the Felix . . . this is a no brainer.
Does your Felix and stock switching PS run hot or warm?
First I want to take my hat off for Gary/GBB and Paul/Occam for bringing this excellent and affordable project to everyone here.
Its really not necessary to have a circuit board for something like this.