radish;406768 Wrote:
> Right, so it reduces THD on the power supply. That's nice, but it
> doesn't say anything about the audio.
Absolutely. The assumption is that less noise in (from the mains) =
less noise out, but as previously posted that would imply rubbish PSRR
in the equipment being impro
Right, so it reduces THD on the power supply. That's nice, but it
doesn't say anything about the audio.
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Indeed it did - you can see info on the WigWam here:
http://www.hifiwigwam.com/view_forum.php?id=38
Plus there are lots of pictures here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/JamPal32/PieFiShowOfficialPhotoS#
There were lots of systems there - about 40 in all. Sadly as an
exhibitor I only got to hear ab
Anne;406247 Wrote:
> There is one spec missing. How much voltage it needs for full output,
> but anyway, its not really important as preamps normally puts out a lot
> more grunt that an amp needs. Normally full output is achieved with 2
> volts in.
> The real question is whether the amp suits the
SuperQ;406569 Wrote:
> No, always on is just fine. All of the transporter's electronics are
> designed to be on all the time. You will probably want to turn your
> amp off. If it can accept IR codes, you can use the IR blaster plugin.
thanks again,
I have Parasound A21, I think it receives D