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<blockquote data-quote="GECO" data-source="post: 47541" data-attributes="member: 415"><p>this discussion will go the same way as the effect of capacitors on sound. ;D</p><p></p><p>on paper it makes 100% sense but in reality it just doesn't cut it. SMPS have other influences on sound that you aren't taking into consideration. the fact that it creates alot of hash. very easy to test. just bring it close to a AM radio and see the effect. try this with you laptop power supply.</p><p></p><p>nothing beats a good C-core 500W transformer with a well designed cap configuration.</p><p></p><p>but I am prepared to take on a challenge here. I have a spare set of amplifier board identical to what I am using in my amp that I will loan to a willing party to build a SMPS power supply for it, then we can compare using our most important measuring equipment - our ears.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GECO, post: 47541, member: 415"] this discussion will go the same way as the effect of capacitors on sound. ;D on paper it makes 100% sense but in reality it just doesn't cut it. SMPS have other influences on sound that you aren't taking into consideration. the fact that it creates alot of hash. very easy to test. just bring it close to a AM radio and see the effect. try this with you laptop power supply. nothing beats a good C-core 500W transformer with a well designed cap configuration. but I am prepared to take on a challenge here. I have a spare set of amplifier board identical to what I am using in my amp that I will loan to a willing party to build a SMPS power supply for it, then we can compare using our most important measuring equipment - our ears. [/QUOTE]
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