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As some of us have found out over the years, component layout and fundamental audiophile "best-practices" can be DIY'ed on inexpensive equipment, with a little extra effort, to impressively good effect. A little beyond swapping out caps and such, but not all that difficult overall.
I re-learned the audible benefits of star-grounding the power supply board high current components - cutting away those little hairlike traces to the common ground plane and wiring up direct connections to one common grouond point. Much blacker background due to a noticeable drop in the noise floor on my Zhaolu DAC.Enjoy,Bob
How about something I learned in high school? When working with a Millikan oil drop experiment (a few hundred volts of DC across plates to float charged droplets) I learned to be careful with DC power supplies even after you've unplugged them. I unplugged the supply and immediately grabbed both leads (an uninsulated part) to disconnect them and got a nice jolt. Nothing damaging, but it got my attention and I learned that lesson well.
Something I learned a while ago was to put bleeder resistors on tube gear, if they did not already have any. If you don't have the tubes in, the big lytics on the power supply stay charged up. Scared me once, buy luckily did not cause any physical harm.BTW, cool thread Josh.Randy
I have a few screwdrivers with suspicious pairs of black marks on them.